What we see in the background might be the result of more than 3D, as in Dr Who's Tardis, small outside, big inside. Magic? Hah! advanced science. As Arthur C Clarke used to say, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Mon 03 Nov 2008 09:41:22 AM CET
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The figures in the background are larger than life. The pillars might be transparent, so we see thru them, or the background is a reflection of something going on behind the viewer.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Mon 03 Nov 2008 09:38:13 AM CET
Pecknose (admin)
I think Grigbertz was just playing around when he made the pillars continue the illustration like that. But its a magical world; what good is magic if you can't do visual tricks like that with it? :)
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What we see in the background might be the result of more than 3D, as in Dr Who's Tardis, small outside, big inside. Magic? Hah! advanced science. As Arthur C Clarke used to say, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Mon 03 Nov 2008 09:41:22 AM CET
Illustration
The figures in the background are larger than life. The pillars might be transparent, so we see thru them, or the background is a reflection of something going on behind the viewer.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Mon 03 Nov 2008 09:38:13 AM CET
Pecknose (admin)
I think Grigbertz was just playing around when he made the pillars continue the illustration like that. But its a magical world; what good is magic if you can't do visual tricks like that with it? :)
Posted by - on Thu 30 Oct 2008 08:28:52 AM CET