Member : septime
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Nature Theory |
| Name |
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Denis CHASSAING |
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France |
| Email |
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| Topic |
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Evidence As To Man's Place In Nature (May) |
| Copyright |
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Agreed - 2009-06-14 09:37:22 |
| JPG file |
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pw-1244968642-Nature_Theory.jpg |
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POVRay 3.6 |
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POV-SDL, PoseRay, Poser, Ivy Generator, Wings3d, The Gimp for title and compression |
| Render Time |
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75 H |
| Hardware Used |
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HP XW 4300 XP ; Pentium 4 ; 3.40 GHz |
Image description
The human being represents the world in which he lives, in a scientific or artistic way. Through a methodical classification, he explains the world. Several objects are not in their final places, yes, the classification is not finished ...
Description of how this image was created
With the desire of knowing ...
Thanks Gilles Tran for MakeLibrary and Plantsdemo
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General statistics
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12 |
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32
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57
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524 / 720 |
| Date uploaded |
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2009-06-14 09:37:22 |
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Specific details
Note: The maximum value below is misleading as the voting system has changed.
If the member votes for all the entries and has created one him/herself, there is an automatic 20/20/20 score added to the value (This encourages all members who enter to vote).
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Comments by members when rating this image
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23-06-2009
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This image is a bit confusing, maybe too many things going making the story not as obvious. Great many interesting details all around.
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19-06-2009
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Really good art
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18-06-2009
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difficult to distinguish how is the place in nature.
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17-06-2009
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To my taste, the shot is a notch too busy, a notch too weak technically, a notch too colorful, and uses a notch too much nudity, to be a perfect shot.
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16-06-2009
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This image displays an interesting idea and so conceptually and artistically I really like it. On the technical side of things it shows a great use of the many available tools however I find it hard to discern which bits are modelled by yourself and so cannot be sure to give as high a technical rating as perhaps it deserves (sorry if I underestimate the modelling you have done)
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