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Hi
This week's image is brought to you not by me, but by ACP MelissaLA88 , thanks Melissa
It is of course the Eiffel Tower. So - to what use will you put the tower? To where will you transport it? Is it actually a tower or is it something else entirely?
As always:
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Dave
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Those are great, Trevor! Nice attention to detail with the shadows, the jestor's hat, and the blood from those poor souls. There must have been a point to those footprints at the time?
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taken from inside a nearby Museum...
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I keep adding things at the top of these and they get cut off
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Good use of perspective HW. I take it you are being ironic about things being cut off?
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@ Trevor. No, I put it at the top of the image then realised I can't fit it all in without it going out the top again like last weeks
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HothWampa wrote
@ Trevor. No, I put it at the top of the image then realised I can't fit it all in without it going out the top again like last weeks
You are allowed to take liberties with the original canvas size. That's all part of the challenge. By way of demonstration, the selected area is the canvas I added, and the fill was my very first go with Content Aware Fill. That's as good a result as I can remember in a while!
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I knew it reminded me of something. So, for those old enough to remember ……..
Dave
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simply brilliant Dave, but you are showing your age
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Cheers Terri. Of course I don't remember personally. It must have been Trevor.Dennis that told me about those old black and white films
Dave
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I remember seeing him in the Revenge of the Kiwi Swamp Monster-they hired Trevor for his exceptionally good looks Do you know that it's technically illegal to photograph the Eiffel Tower at night? Perfectly true , I tried to do it a few years ago and was told by a gendarme not too. The reason is the electric light display on the tower is subject to copyright and a royalty is payable to the company involved. During the day it's fine but at night you need a long lens and tripod.
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davescm wrote
Cheers Terri. Of course I don't remember personally. It must have been Trevor.Dennis that told me about those old black and white films
Dave
No mate. I looked at it and thought Pathe Films/News which I believe kept folk informed during WWII, but they had the cockerel on the weather vane.
Dave's is a take on RKO Radio Pictures but I believe RKO and Pathe were linked.
The reason Dave thought of the RKO logo is that they collaborated with Walt Disney to produce Dave's favourite film.
A film in which Dave played a pivotal roll, until someone noticed that something wasn't quite right.
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very good Trevor. Dave it could have been worse he could have cast you as 'Dopey'
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Haha - classic !
Dave
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So funny, Trevor!
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I'll not be first on that ride HothWampa
Dave
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Old photos of airship mooring masts have always reminded me of something
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Semaphoric wrote
Old photos of airship mooring masts have always reminded me of something
yes kids party where they pop the ballon
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Semaphoric wrote
Old photos of airship mooring masts have always reminded me of something
LOL, I'd actually started an air ship version. It reminds me of Zeppelins and fiery catastrophes, although the Hindenburg would not be an appropriate subject for SFTW. Unfortunately I am heavily into some DIY projects at the moment, and in the interest of domestic harmony, my computer time has been limited. The withdrawal is shocking
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eiffel schmeiffel...
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Need to rebuild the base, and the perspective's all wrong, but a good excuse for Comic Sans.
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Haha
It reminds me of this :
https://www.tamingdata.com/2010/07/08/the-project-management-tree-swing-cartoon-past-and-present/
Dave
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Agree, Semaphoric, Comic Sans always looks wrong!
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jane-e wrote
Comic Sans always looks wrong!
I think Comic Sans was just overused to the point of becoming the cliche it is now. It's not that bad...?
I have a much more urgent candidate for Most Hated Font. This one is all over the internet:
Impact!
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Poor Comic Sans. It always gets such a bad press, but in the right context it is the perfect font. Universally used in speech bubbles, thankfully, less misused in situations like leaflets and websites, and even [shudder] in semi formal documents! I do sometimes wonder if CS gets the blame for some of its imitators? Bubblegum Sans, for instance, is truly ugly, and I can't think where it could be used.
Did you know CS has been to aid information retention through disfluency The reason being — and you'll love this — is because it is difficult to read! I am not a speed reader, so I'd be interested to hear from those who are, if they can, or can not, parse a page of Comic Sans in the same way they can a fine serif font like Garamond?
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The serifs lead the eye along, which is why serif fonts have high readability. They are extremely efficient.
Serif fell out of favor in the internet age, probably because they didn't render well on low resolution screens. The pixels interfere.