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Hi
Many in the northern hemisphere will have seen some snow this year. So I thought we should have a snowy scene as a starter image this week.
I've made the empty scene in Blender (the distant mountains are real). What will you now add to the image so that it tells us a story?
As always, anything goes as long as it meets the forum rules on decency, copyright etc.
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There are no prizes apart from the chance to practice, show off, or bring a bit of humour and fun. Don't be shy, join in and have a go!
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Have fun
Dave
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Rista12 wrote
But these are spring crocus,
Crocus sounds like an invitation to have someone strangle you. Not something I'd risk saying in certain places.
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I like the graphic Jacob. Did you design it specifically for your gag? The nearest I can get from the text is
The first gringo broke the border fence on January 31, 2020.
The reward is 20,000 pesos for each illegal immigrant caught
escaping the climate change.
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You have the text right (Google seems to favour the US date format for some reason), Trevor.
The graphic at the bottom is the coat of arms of the country with the flag colours shown at its bottom (the flag consists of the three stripes with the coat of arms in the central white stripe), taken directly from Wikipedia.
Gag?
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It's a beautiful day for a bike ride on a country road.
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Jane,
And a real bike(r), with a shadow and all.
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Nice one Jane - it must have been hard work cycling up that hill in soft snow
Dave
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Jacob, thanks for noticing the shadow, and Dave, thank you for the kind words.
To both of you, she did work hard, but it wasn’t cycling up the hill or staying in the tire track. Those were both easy for her!
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Jane, if it is easy for her to stay on track, in the track, I wonder whether she has studded tyres.
Still pondering over her working hard.
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Jacob Bugge wrote
I wonder whether she has studded tyres.
Studded you say? Why settle for studded?
You can get some crazy lean angles with tires like on ice.
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Indeed, Trevor; I also thought of spiked, but settled for less as you said (thinking the wheel was too large).
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Following Jane with someone getting exercise, here is an option for elite athlete training. The Bolt image I found was low res so the image is quite small. I do need to work on the shadow a bit more.
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Is this the Bolt from the Blue, Dean? There is no track of anything that could tire anyone between the tyre tracks,
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Jacob Bugge wrote
Is this the Bolt from the Blue, Dean? There is no track of anything that could tire anyone between the tyre tracks,
Yes, Bolt is so fast - you don't get footprints
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Jacob, does that polar bear use the same tanning salon as Donald Trump?
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Well, Trevor, strange things come to light these years; a while ago I saw something about Yeti research suggesting a rather close relation. By the way, the polar artist duo still have a somewhat oily appearance from before the mutiny (unchanged by the rest by the waterfall).
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Jacob Bugge wrote
A while ago I saw something about Yeti research suggesting a rather close relation.
You are closely related to a yeti? How cool is that?
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Hi
Dean - Is he as fast in the snow as he was on the track ?
Jacob - Penguins and polar bears in the same place, it's a mystery ! It appears a certain tunnel has crept into the image.
Joan - I like that it would make a good background for a "visit here" poster.
Jane - That made me laugh - a good take on a very old joke
Trevor - If you were racing with tyres like that you'd certainly have to trust the rider behind you if you fell off. At that angle, I wonder if he made the corner or slid off into a drift.
Dave
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Here is the other side of the road. JH
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joanh22203655 wrote
Here is the other side of the road.
The grass is always greener on the other side, right, Joan?
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So right!
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A whole new world, Joan, so dreamy and peaceful.
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Pourquoi?
Je ne sais pas.