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yeah sure.
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Very unique concept.
From a viewer's perspective, perhaps a mix of slow/fast pans might work well. The models are sufficiently detailed for you to make some slow pans as the stories are told. Also, an ultra wide angle lens shot, appropriately cropped, might lend the viewer a greater sense of scale and size in a vertical pan from street level to the top of the buildings. I was also impressed with the window inserts and think a slow "hitchcockian" dolly in(or out) would be very dramatic, too. I bookmarked your site for future viewing. I can see that there is tremendous potential and room for artistic interpretation here.
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Then why did you make a first post about making the buildings available as PDF???????????????????????????
Some of these people are very confusing. Clif |
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I, for one, hope that there is sufficient response to warrant his effort.
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Thanks for the input. To clarify, I would like to make printable models ( with artist Ameirinkz ), but don't have the time/money to put it together. Hopefully, when the series gets distributed we'll have a little budget to take the time to make PDF files of buildings.
thanks again for feedback and comments |
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