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Posted on 29/01/21 08:22:11 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 842: The engineer's office
It's back to the Cambridge Museum of Technology this week, with a wander through the machine rooms. Downstairs and on this floor are the steam pumps; in front of us is the office from which the Engineer oversaw everything.

I imagine back then the scene was a lot less antiseptic than it is now.

High res is here.



Posted on 29/01/21 11:08:40 AM
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Re: Challenge 842: The engineer's office
A reverse Mariner!

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Posted on 29/01/21 11:14:53 AM
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Puts me in mind of this from India.







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Posted on 29/01/21 1:38:27 PM
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Re: Challenge 842: The engineer's office
I can't see an animation in this one yet, but I did find a very old but damaged photograph...



Posted on 29/01/21 10:28:02 PM
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Very funny David.

I have just completed my "Labour of Hercules" and I think it's my best animation yet: it took me two days to complete (it had to bw extricated from a solid yellow/orange background as well as providing all the background including the railway track the fast train runs very smoothly. I ask you to visit the Readers page for a treat.

Posted on 30/01/21 3:56:05 PM
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Posted on 30/01/21 4:54:39 PM
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Frank I am impressed. I found this one very difficult.

The rat is perhaps a tad too cute?

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Posted on 30/01/21 4:59:07 PM
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Didn't enjoy this as much as last week. Surprisingly difficult. An awful lot of work for very little gain.

Getting rid of that damn wire netting was a real killer!



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Posted on 30/01/21 6:17:38 PM
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Re: Challenge 842: The engineer's office
Thank you David- maybe I should have used the new facial expression filter on the rat
Nothing too shabby on your entry either - yes - a fair amount of work
Cheers

Posted on 30/01/21 7:48:52 PM
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Frank wrote:
maybe I should have used the new facial expression filter on the rat




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Posted on 30/01/21 7:57:49 PM
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David, you clearly put a lot of work into this; however, it's spoilt by the "Egor and Oleg " cardboard cut-outs. Therefore, a little more contrast and sharpening will make them more part of the scene.

The problem with this type of image that Steve has provided, is that he imposes a severe limitation on what one can do; consequently this impacts on "motivation": I don't want to spend 12 hours on something that is almost impossible to make any significant difference to the outcome!


Posted on 30/01/21 8:22:50 PM
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michael sinclair wrote:
David, you clearly put a lot of work into this; however, it's spoilt by the "Egor and Oleg " cardboard cut-outs. Therefore, a little more contrast and sharpening will make them more part of the scene.


Yes. I think that's very fair comment. They do look a bit like life-size flat cut outs!

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Posted on 31/01/21 3:47:56 PM
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Re: Challenge 842: The engineer's office
Laissez-faire



Posted on 31/01/21 5:23:28 PM
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I think this works better with the very posed looking people. Monsieur Sinclair's comments heeded.



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Posted on 31/01/21 7:32:41 PM
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Beautiful work Frank.



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Posted on 31/01/21 10:31:24 PM
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Re: Challenge 842: The engineer's office
Thank you Vibeke

Posted on 01/02/21 08:37:26 AM
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Re: Challenge 842: The engineer's office

This one was very challenging. I had no idea what to do until I heard the Stevie Nicks song "Rooms on Fire" on Spotify over the weekend...it was straight sailing after that


David, you did well finding and placing Egor and Oleg Frank, I love the grunginess of yours.

http://vimeo.com/506929012





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Posted on 01/02/21 09:39:47 AM
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tooquilos wrote:
This one was very challenging. I had no idea what to do until I heard the Stevie Nicks song "Rooms on Fire" on Spotify over the weekend...it was straight sailing after that


Funny how sometimes something like that pops out of the blue! Nicely done. He's a very cool headed fellow under the circumstances! The fire in the office is particularly fine.

David, you did well finding and placing Egor and Oleg


In terms of sheer work I made two big booboos. Opening the door of the office and removing the child netting.

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Posted on 01/02/21 8:17:12 PM
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Re: Challenge 842: The engineer's office
Gordon something for you.








Posted on 01/02/21 11:15:06 PM
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Now that's what I call a proper office👌
Thanks Michael.

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