by Miroje, Crucibelle, Ann, and SkyWookiee
Miroje & Ann - gorgeous panels! Miroje, I was wondering what that was in your slice! I thought it was plant life. It never occured to me that it was some sort of virus/bacteria/etc. That's really cool. =)
SkyWookiee - I just have to ask; what happened?
Crucibelle at June 20, 2006 7:41 AM
I agree that Skywookie's piece looks out of place, but it's not her fault. The peice is seamless and a sound effort.
Sometimes you just don't know that everyone before you did a similar delicate monochrome floral from which you are deviating.
Shae at June 20, 2006 8:12 AM
It's a Sesame street montage!
Everything actually works out perfectly if you're thinking thats its an incredible acid trip with Elmo and Bert.
Miroje, Crucibelle, and Anne you all did wonderful pieces.
rawr collaboration skill!
**end* at June 20, 2006 8:48 AM
I love it! I love it from beginning to end. Maybe it's just my mood today, but it's all sombre... serious...colorless... BERT'N'ERNIE!
I think this is a metaphor for the path to enlightenment. You sit there thinking about nothingness and lotus blossoms for hours and days and years and then suddenly, two zany muppets appear with a vaudeville song and dance routine.
dagfooyo at June 20, 2006 9:08 AM
Maybe my eyes are playing tricks on me (wouldn't be the first time), but Skywookiee's slice does not appear seamless to me. That's what I was commenting on when I asked "what happened". I wasn't commenting on the particular content of the panel.
Crucibelle at June 20, 2006 9:40 AM
Ah... ok. I have a dark monitor and I don't see that (though I've noticed seams when viewing these at school that I don't see at home).
Skywookie's monitor must be like mine.
Shae at June 20, 2006 10:31 AM
there's also the possibility of color shifting, like in this corpse i had a part in last year. i don't know enough about computer graphics programs to know why things like that might happen, but they do, and it's not necessarily the corpser's fault.
the seam here is barely noticable, and i don't think it has any bearing on the final product. all four panels are fantastic.
velocity girl at June 20, 2006 11:06 AM
Crucibelle: You're right, actually. They're some sort of mite on vegetation, flowing out of a severed finger inspired by Adrian Lamo's Site. Which, makes **end*'s and dagfooyo's interpretation ideal from my perspective. And your lotus panel? Perfect. Beautiful. It's always a pleasure working corpses with you.
Lovely corpse and nicely done by all.
...
Eeeeh. Light's too bright. Must go hide again.
Half Part Miroje - Half Part Ether at June 20, 2006 11:30 AM
Ohh Miroje, that's sick! (I like it.. heheh).
Thank you; it's a pleasure working on corpses with you, as well. =)
Crucibelle at June 21, 2006 6:30 AM
Bert is evil!!!
Nice. I too saw a seam when I saw this on my cell phone but have to look very hard now to see it on my laptop.
Sein und Zeit at June 21, 2006 6:50 AM
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