Re: Greetings from Nova Prospekt
Posted by rival on
Wed May 18th 2005 at 5:59pm
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the link doesnt work for me (error 999 - unable to process your request)
Re: Greetings from Nova Prospekt
Posted by satchmo on
Wed May 18th 2005 at 6:27pm
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I think it's fixed now.
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Re: Greetings from Nova Prospekt
Posted by DrGlass on
Wed May 18th 2005 at 7:37pm
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very nice, I've been playing through HL2 just taking my time looking
around. The closer you look though the more mistakes you find.
Re: Greetings from Nova Prospekt
Posted by Myrk- on
Wed May 18th 2005 at 10:12pm
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2005-05-18 10:12pm
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Think you needed more memerable parts, like the boat speeding bit, talking to Breen when captured, etc.
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Re: Greetings from Nova Prospekt
Posted by satchmo on
Wed May 18th 2005 at 10:42pm
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2005-05-18 10:42pm
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Yeah, but I found taking pictures in the heat of the battle and steering the airboat quite challenging. I should go back and take more of those shots though.
For all those screenshots, I walked around to pick the best angle to compose my picture. Sometimes I had to stand on top of something to get the perfect composition, and sometimes I had to crouch down. Doing all these in the midst of combat can get me killed (and I've died a few times trying to take a picture of striders).
Perhaps burgeoning photographer can learn from a virtual world like Half-Life 2. It sure saves a lot on travel costs and buying expensive digital camera. Adjusting brightness and contrast using the histogram can be an art form too.
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I wish those were bigger!
My favorite moments that you captured were the striders walking and
casting shadows and the entrance of FG in Ravenholme. That
picture of the trainstation at the end was really nice as well.
Nicer than it looks on my rig, that's for sure.