Clown Wars 1918 previously known as Loose Cannons-Hide the Kids

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Post by Steinie // Sep 7, 2007, 12:52am

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Thanks to those people who took the time to comment. Your feedback is gas in my tank. (I'll leave it at that);)
WIP can be found here:
http://forums1.caligari.com/truespace/showthread.php?t=3932

Post by Jack Edwards // Sep 7, 2007, 2:42am

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Very active piece! Did you enter it in the Strange Behavior contest on CGTalk?

;)

Post by prodigy // Sep 7, 2007, 4:51am

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LOL! BOB... that is a very nice piece... I like your style..
Keep the good work!!

Post by spacekdet // Sep 7, 2007, 5:25am

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My money's on the Ring-A-Ding Circus ...they's shootin' elephants!
(at least, that's what I think it says...how about a link to a larger size?)
I hope this gave you a little gas.

Post by frootee // Sep 7, 2007, 5:28am

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HaHa. That's pretty funny man. Good job Steinie.


Froo

Post by butterpaw // Sep 8, 2007, 2:44am

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Ha-ha! very fun! there is so much going on there! :D

Post by Steinie // Sep 8, 2007, 4:09am

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Butterpaw welcome to this very nice Forum, you'll fit right in!


Thank you all for your very nice comments.


Spackdet, know of a free service to post larger then 800x600?

I blew up the tent just for you, after all I have GAS!;)


Jack, I did send it over there but boy do I hate that site! You cannot have two entries, so it's either the frogs or the clowns. You have to have a WIP going and must be the right order to prove you did the work during the contest. I was going to just post a url to my WIP here but then I would be eliminated.


Prodigy, can't wait to see your robot, I like your style too!


Frootee, I can tell your just one cool Dude, glad your here!

Post by prodigy // Sep 8, 2007, 4:45am

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Glad you like it..

Im gonna work on it right now ;)

btw, where you find this crazy ideas Bob??
You are 100% original :)

Seeya!

Post by GraySho // Sep 9, 2007, 10:29am

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Very nice Steinie, I wonder how it would look when rendered with a cartoon shader.

Post by brianalldridge // Sep 9, 2007, 5:31pm

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It's such a completely random idea that I had to laugh, great work as always:)

Post by Steinie // Sep 10, 2007, 9:31am

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So no one got the last History Joke? Clown Wars 1918



In 1907 the Ringling Brothers purchased the Barnum & Bailey circus and ran the two circuses separately until they merged them into one unit in 1919.:rolleyes:

So it has a happy ending!:)

Post by frootee // Sep 10, 2007, 9:54am

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Hi Steinie. I did not know that... another layer there!


Interesting. I'll ask my wife and mother in law about that one. I'll see if they know that! :p


Froo

Post by Dragneye // Sep 11, 2007, 6:46pm

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Another nice one Steinie.

I love your original mind, and style

This one not only entertains, but informs. (I was thinkin 'Fatman [boy?] bomb from WWII. I picked the wrong war huh? :D

Cool work guy... keep it coming.

Post by Steinie // Sep 12, 2007, 1:54am

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Thanks Dragneye, I like doing the work and your response made it worth it! Clown Wars 1918 received absolutely ZERO responses over at Poser Pimp Shop (Renderosity) which tells me their IQ. The last work I submitted over there (Ship_Space) I got this one back.
"I don't get the joke, call me dense but this is cool anyway"
I actually thought it was an honest review which I enjoyed. NO response to your work makes you wonder. The same thing happens here to Artist. NO response is like a slap in the face. So I really go out of my way to give some kind of feedback to all artwork I see here. (Unless their tired of hearing from me);)
To a new user NO response could be a death blow to their interest. Everyone here please keep that in mind when you see a new user posting their first attempt here.
Think of it like this, your at a Play and at the end of the performance the audience just got up and walked out, no clapping or booing...
So I'm glad Dragneye joined the mix of reviewers here, he/she gets the importance of feedback. Thanks again to the rest too.
(Graysho and Brian I miss your work!)

Post by butterpaw // Sep 12, 2007, 3:32am

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If you'd care to share your work in another place in addition to this one, I'd suggest deviantArt. Although you can pay for a site (I do, and the printing is of superb quality.. recently had three 20"x20" prints done as a gift) a free site will work perfectly well, and you will quite quickly find yourself with many response... which while generally polite, can be objectively critical, if you ask for that ^_^ (i.e you can choose level of response - mine's wide open.. tell me anything ... and I get very mixed responses.. some, quite intelligent ;)) There will be many people who 'get' your humor!

You can look at mine, if you like, to get an idea - although I'm not touting my site, as I haven't been active for a few months (my bad) butterpaw on deviantART (http://butterpaw.deviantart.com/)

Sorry to sidetrack, but since you mentioned Renderosity (and boy do I agree with you there!)

Post by Steinie // Sep 13, 2007, 8:38am

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Thanks for the tips Butterpaw. I checked out your site and enjoyed the Artwork and Photos. I noticed one thing you must change....you don't list trueSpace as Software you use yet!;)

Thanks for your help, maybe I'll be setting up there instead.

Steinie
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