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Well in the first one, the sheriff is out looking for someone, ya know like a robber or something, who is hiding from the sheriff. In the second, it shows the sheriff with the gun and a trail of blood from the wounded man he shot who is now hiding from him and the sheriff needs to find him. mini/bigsmile
I didn't want them to be as obvios as all the other ones.

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Awesome, I see that now. Wonderful work, Olsonstudios.

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well my entry...
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e238/dyelon13/CCentry.jpg
I'l have another one up soon.

Changed my siggy.

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Wow, this is going to be tough. I'll upload mine tomorrow.

EDIT: I know this isn't amazing, but oh well mini/tongue
http://i46.tinypic.com/zofkg0.jpg
EDIT AGAIN: Woah, this picture is huge. If anyone wants me to shrink it, just say so.

Last edited by Awesomeonomy (December 6, 2009 (11:31am))

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It's small Dyelon

-Jimmybob

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good veiw on perspective.

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Who, Dyleon or Awesomeonomy, Stud Studios?

@Dyleon: I like the lighting, it looks like he's hiding in a bunker.

@Awesomeonomy: Like Stud said, nice perspective.

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Awesomonomy.

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Alright, results coming later today.
Good round this time, people! mini/smile

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NO NO NO NOO

I'm nearly finished my entry.

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/daragh2me/Avatarsposters/allworkandnoplay2.png

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Double post ftw
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/daragh2me/sets/holocaust0.png
Taa daa. Not crazy, I know.

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Woah, not too shabby.

This is going to be really hard to judge.

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A jewish guy sits alone?

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Here be teh results:
1. Daragh: Even though this is an extremely simple presentation, I can feel the emotion from it. Love the concept.
2. Stud Studios: A fun take on the theme, I like it. Great lighting, just wish the angle of the camera was a bit straighter.
3. Darkman: Love it. A bit claustrophobic.
4. Hazzat: I’d prefer it to be switched around and have the victim in focus and the zombie far back, but it’s ok. The lighting doesn’t seem that realistic to me though, maybe if you tinted the color a bit blueish you could sell it as dusk.
5. MOL: Both focuses are great even if they don’t show the theme completely. They’re good, don’t make them your last, keep posting!
6. Bricklord: It looks great now that I can make everything out, maybe just a little less light on the guy in focus though, just so you could make him out.
7. OlsonStudios: They’re both really good, but the only problem is I have no idea how they go with the theme.
8. Dyelon: Not bad,  but not great. Maybe if the camera was pulled back so I could see more it would look better. I like it though.
9. Awesomeonomy: Not really a fan of this one, but I’m not quite how you would make better either. Still, as Stud said, good view on perspective.
10. Cartoonkid98: Yep, pretty bad. One thing is, in day time shots (with blue skies showing in the frame), to make it look realistic you want loads of   light on your background. That means there can’t be any dark spots on the edges and most importantly NO shadows. And always have the light    coming from above. The direction that the camera is in is awful too, a lot of empty space. The camera needs to be focused and directed on the characters. Good try though, don’t let this discourage you, keep posting frames!

Great frames this time, guys!
Your go, Daragh. mini/smile

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a jewish guy sits alone in the middle of a black frame and that's the win? the angle is even awkward

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jimmybob wrote:

a jewish guy sits alone in the middle of a black frame and that's the win? the angle is even awkward

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The Judge Master has judged.

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But the first place winner also sends the judge lines for his tim and fRED.

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

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Wow, got placed way higher than I thought I would.... mini/bigsmile

Persist.

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see, that round was almost like it used to be, We're getting this thing back up!

http://i.imgur.com/kmwjd.png
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BGanimations wrote:

But the first place winner also sends the judge lines for his tim and fRED.

WHY- I'VE NEVER BEEN MORE INSULTED IN MY LIFE. But now that you mention it, I would like those lines soon, Daragh. mini/tongue