Originally posted by Stryke 9
That would be a launch catapult- rather than spend all that money on chemical rockets and such, just load everything into a mass driver with an geosynchronous sattelite on one end to keep the thing from falling apart. It's also about four miles off (or 8000 inches, if you wanna listen to Ray Dream...).
I suppose if I say you've watched Kiddy Grade, you'll say that no.
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I suppose that was spam.
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after all no, coz I'll add advices:
1) Move the ornithoptere away from the camera. Why? coz I say so!
2) Looks like late afternoon to me, I think it would be interesting to increase the shadows opacity ( more contrast, black shadows, etc ).
3) In the same order of idea as 2), I dunno how you'd do that in your prog, but try to make the deeps ( that's a name? ) of the fog darker ( it's tricky to do, usually it just looks like it's the close fog that is dark, but with some work it looks cool ).
4) That looks like you want to make an industrial looking city nightmare cyberpunk chmilblick. -> Bring the camera down to the level of the lower buildings, above the fog, increase the buildings density ( clone like crazy, not much work to do ), point the camera up. NEVER let the horizon be shown ( horizon= great distances, great freedom) :
Makes the viewer feels like he's suffocating ( weird psycho thinguys I've learnt in art school ). Gets you a cool Blade Runner feeling.
5) Feel grateful for I've share my Great Knowledge, young grasshopper.