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Ayeleeon

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  1. 46 minutes ago, Nalates Urriah said:

    I use the viewer's Destinations feature to find busy places and photo locals. This was in Chouchou using their "cinematic" HUD. Which takes over your camera/movement keys. I don't see the point of the HUD and it makes it ridiculously difficult to navigate the region.

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    Using the local Windlight/EEP gives a nice feel to the place. But there isn't much there. Or did I miss something?

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    Did anyone climb the ladder?

    No I didn't, and I didn't get the HUD either. Did meet a couple friendly people.

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  2. 14 hours ago, Jordan Whitt said:

    Hmm they make me think "why is she posting those pictures here in a thread about how your avatar looks today

    You are that person who counts the items in someone elses cart in the express lane and starts screaming at them when they have one to many, arn't you?

    Oh yes and a picture of my avatar to stay on topic.

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  3. 16 minutes ago, Bagnu said:

    With Scylla's pic, I asked because she made me think. Made me wonder: "what's going on here?". She very effectively brought me "in". Wanting to know more.

    I disagree with you that art is supposed to make us think. When I look at your pics with windswept grassy fields, I don't think. I just "feel" as if I were there. That's why I enjoy seeing them.

    That is to narrow I guess, art should create some sort of response, what you discribe is an emotional response. Thinking is alao a response, both our feelings and our thoughts take place in the brain, so art causes the brain to respond in some way.

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  4. 6 hours ago, Scylla Rhiadra said:

    But I think Maddy's answers are better, don't you?

    Always, but not just Maddy's, but anyone who looks at art. People will ask me what a picture of mine means, I often want to just throw that question back at them. What is important is not what I am trying to say, but rather what does the viewer see. What thoughts has the image inspired in the viewer? Art is supposed to make you think, and if you need to know my thoughts about, it shouldn't require that you be told what the artist was thinking, it should inspire enough thoughts of your own.

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