Saturday, 19 January 2008
The Rules...
1. No piece can take longer than 30 minutes 2 hours to make.
2. Minimum of 1 update per week (so long as it is physically possible).
3. Pieces must be uploaded within 4 hours of creation (again, so long as it is physically possible).
The aim of the third rule is to avoid holding onto images for days while I decide if they are any good. Also, it will stop me cheating and using old college work like this...

I'm not going to bother explaining that, mainly because I can't really remember the reasoning behind it. Just enjoy it for whatever the hell it is.
The rules come into place at the count of three.
1... 2...
2 and a half...
3!
Edit: Rule 1 was changed from 30 minutes to 2 hours after I made the Curvy Neon images (26 Jan 2008). 30 minutes doesn't allow enough time for tinkering or anything too complex.
2. Minimum of 1 update per week (so long as it is physically possible).
3. Pieces must be uploaded within 4 hours of creation (again, so long as it is physically possible).
The aim of the third rule is to avoid holding onto images for days while I decide if they are any good. Also, it will stop me cheating and using old college work like this...

I'm not going to bother explaining that, mainly because I can't really remember the reasoning behind it. Just enjoy it for whatever the hell it is.
The rules come into place at the count of three.
1... 2...
2 and a half...
3!
Edit: Rule 1 was changed from 30 minutes to 2 hours after I made the Curvy Neon images (26 Jan 2008). 30 minutes doesn't allow enough time for tinkering or anything too complex.
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Dude
You are on fire!
Cheers,
--Lance
A quick update on the image, it is a still taken from a video called Clockeye. The hands on the clock/watch face spin round to the music from Monday Night Football on CBS (or something like that, an NFL show at least). I seem to remember that it was meant to symbolise how people are always watching the time and rushing through life instead of taking the time to enjoy things. I did try to put the video in the post but youtube wasn't playing ball so I went with the image instead.
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