[Other] Panoramic Pics!
| Wingnut |
11-29-2003 07:57 PM |
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Originally posted by tvperez
evanASF27 and Rouge, these are really good.
Poor Dorothy, gun wounds don't make good fashion accessories.
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Particulary when the round goes all the way through. What was Alen useing any way, armor pirceing rounds?
The vertical shout are a nice change of pace from all the wide landscape type. My fav of those is the repair team working on Big O. ALong that line is there a wide shot of all of Big O being worked on (Act 25) by the varoius workers that can be expanded?
| A Clockwork Tomato |
01-04-2004 10:35 PM |
| Wingnut |
01-04-2004 10:59 PM |
Well it's only fair that the girls get some fanservice from you after you provided us guys with certain scenes that would be cut from an actual season 3 NA production, and giving Falcon 7 and IamRogerSmith another subject for Falcon 7's "Big O characters in their pj's" collection. (R. Dori Waneright)
| Tifaria |
01-04-2004 11:12 PM |
(insert annoying howling/catcalling/etc. noises here) Thank you, A Clockwork Tomato! He's really got that 'come hither' look going on here. And the messy hair is terribly cute. Right click, save!
| Tony Waynewrong |
01-04-2004 11:17 PM |
Uncle Tomato strikes again. Good work. I hate to admit it, but I can see why Dorothy, Angel and all the fangirls flock to him.
Geez, I feel like I need a bath after saying that.
Once again, you are a master at Object Oriented Graphics Manipulation.
| Pygmalion |
01-05-2004 09:23 AM |
Ahhhh, that's a very nice picture.

Nice cleanup too.
| A Clockwork Tomato |
01-05-2004 09:39 PM |
Better late than never.

| Wingnut |
01-05-2004 09:46 PM |
Too bad that no one on Paradigm remembers the Guiness book of world records, this would go down as the largest Christmas tree ever.
| A Clockwork Tomato |
01-07-2004 09:38 AM |
| The Baker St. Irregular |
01-07-2004 11:44 AM |
Oh, poo! I can't see Tomato's pictures! Crappy school computers, what with their stupid "Novel Border Control" stuff. Can't go anywhere fun.
But all the other stuff is simply astounding! Especially the ones with the gun-shot Dorothy, and then that one of Paradigm City before "The Event". Shocking, since I haven't seen the 2nd season yet. Ah, well.
Keep up the good work! Mayhap I'll try to make one...
| Tony Waynewrong |
01-07-2004 02:05 PM |
Well, I am not as good as A Clockwork Tomato, but here is my first attempt. Mind you, I was using MS Paint for this.
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[Edit] I have actually updated the old pics with ones generated by Photoshop.
| Tifaria |
01-07-2004 02:32 PM |
That's awesome for using MS Paint, tvperez. She's got one poofy skirt going on there!
| Wingnut |
01-07-2004 06:11 PM |
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Originally posted by Tifaria
That's awesome for using MS Paint, tvperez. She's got one poofy skirt going on there! |
I guess the term "bell-bottoms" applies to more than just jeans.
| R.Smith |
01-07-2004 06:44 PM |
Here's big o from the first few frames of the intro
| Zopwx2 |
01-07-2004 10:06 PM |
Great job guys!
p.s.
Thats got to be the best and most detailed picture of dagon we have...
Considering he was blown apart quite quickly
| A Clockwork Tomato |
01-07-2004 10:46 PM |
| Tifaria |
01-08-2004 07:44 AM |
Whoa. That's wonderfully creepy when you put the whole room together like that! Actually, they DO kind of remind me of lava lamps! Anyone remember the ones that had the creepy floating alien babies in them? They were really popular when "The X-Files" hit its peak.
| Wingnut |
01-08-2004 12:26 PM |
In ACT's Dagon pic is it just me or does it seem at though it had the ability to fire something out of its fingers. A machine gun hand of sorts, like on the MS-07B Gouf from Gundam.
| Dorothy and Pero |
01-08-2004 06:01 PM |
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Originally posted by A Clockwork Tomato
Who needs Lava Lamps when you have these?

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Wonderfully creedy, ACT!
| A Clockwork Tomato |
01-08-2004 06:27 PM |
It would be cool (or at least creepy) to make a banner of this that could go all the way around one's bedroom! After all, the scene does represent a pan of nearly 360 degrees.