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Yes they are, only because I would have no idea how to do that in a photo editing program.

Here's a link if the skulls in my first picture come out a bit pixelized or wierd looking around the edges. It's not suppose to do that. Link to picture. You have to press the zoom button to make it look normal.

http://www.majhost.com/gallery/BGanimations/Signatures/final_400x100.png

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TBDude animation:  Thats intentional; I thought it would be neat to have tie die stems.  I have been playing around with greenscreen and green bricks.  I was hoping to get the flower stems to disapear more, but I am happy enough with the shot.

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Why do you have to make up excuses for everything critiqued, PJ? I mean, can't you just accept some constructive criticism? I mean, it could've been intentional, but, if you're not completely happy with the shot, why keep it?

Persist.

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MOL-I appreciate the criticisim of TBdude, but using a blue screen would defeat the purpose of trying to get the flower stems to disapear.  I posted it because I can't be a total perfectionist or I would never post anything.  Sorry to offend you.  I didn't think I was making an excuse and I am trying really hard to avoide excuses.

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Your excuse for everything poor is "That's intentional" or "You don't understand my art"

-Jimmybob

Move over Rover, let Jimi take over.
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Time to judge, Greenscreener!!!!! mini/yes mini/shifty mini/eek mini/bigsmile

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filmyguy wrote:

Yeah, it looks like you paid more attention to the effects than the cinematography in the shot. I love the effects though! So, it's not too bad.

Yes, that's true, I barely took any time on anything besides the effects, because it was late at night and a not as great entry is better than none at all, so I went with it. And thanks, I think those are some of the most realistic 3D effects I've made so far. mini/smile

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Again, I will take it into consideration Jimmybob, but I wasn't talking about anything of poor quality in my shot, just what was misunderstood.

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WAIT FOR ME!!!!!
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/RealBrick/Avatars/her_only_friend.jpg

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Hmmm... Something about that picture seems very familiar...

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yeah, her dream is an old picture that I think may have been entered in a previous challenge

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Yeah, you entered it in the Thrill of War challenge, I think.

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so is it disqualified then?

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It's only a bit of the frame, so idk.

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NickMOC wrote...

4.) The frame must be made specifically for the challenge

I think it's pretty clear that you can't use another proviously made frame, but there might be some technicality so it could be okay.

I like the frame though. You could try to make it look more like a letter she's writing. mini/smile

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Come on Mr. Judge...I am impatient... mini/smile

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Ok, ok. This was a tough one to judge but here are the results:

#1 Ark11 (Entry #1)
I loved the lighting, the angle, and everything else about it. Great job. mini/smile

#2 Filmyguy
Once again, another awesome entry. I spent a long time thinking about it and eventually I had to bring in my brother to help me decide. It was a really good job.

#3 Real Brick (Entry #1)
I really liked your entry but it seemed just a little to straight on. The teddy bear made me lol. mini/lol

The rest of you:

Bluescreener
The effects were well don (glass reflection, buildings, etc.) but it would have looked way better at a different angle.

BGanimaitions
If it were more centered, it would have been a lot better. Nice job with the skeleton heads though.

BuilderBrothers
There was a little to much empty space in the lower right corner. It should have been closer to the dude in the bed. I really liked how you filmyguy and Ark11 designed the beds though.

PJ_pund (Entry #1)
The problem was that neither the dude or the crowd was in focus, but your entry definitely had a different spin on the theme. mini/lol

Congrats to Ark11!

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/GAASSP

NUMBER 2? I'VE FAILED.

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Yes! I won! When I think of a theme, i'll post it! mini/bigsmile

I thought of one!

Narrow Escape

Have fun! mini/bigsmile

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Escape From The Yeti
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af40/OzPutProductions/031120105a.jpg

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