- Thank you, Santaman!Hey, that's really awesome.![]()
- Funny you should say that, but I did find it intimidating right up until the last few minutes (adding the distant windows and lights). I could scarcely believe what I'd let myself in for!That's fantastic on so many levels, @Cyfa. I'd be far too intimidated to attempt anything with that amount of detail, I'm in awe!![]()
- Thank you, Michaelthat finished piece is just awesome on so many levels! All those details! It‘s breathtaking. I honestly think this turned out perfect. I love finding stuff in there, like Nog and Jake way in the background, the Trill symbionts in the water, Dr. T‘Ana in her box … I love this!
- Thanks, BorgmanBruh... Like, holy shit, that's awesome. So much stuff going on!
- Aaaaarrrrgh! How could I forget to include a Tribble?!? Um... I mean, of course there's a Tribble - you just haven't found it yet, gazomggreat stuff as always cyfa.....but I cannot spot a tribble.....
- Ah, thank you, ArpyThis is one of my favorite art pieces in years. Rings special.
What’s are the black shuttle, the parked little red shuttle, and that parked alien ship from?
Only spacedock was big enough for your canvas. No Enterprise at all….but this is all that is best in Star Trek….
- In hindsight, perhaps I should have had the SF delta pointing off to the right...?The Starfleet-branded speedo![]()
- I hope the Universal Translator can cope with "glub burble glub!"?It could be a communicator. I’d want one “under the sea.”
- Thank you! The beluga's were pretty easy compared to Rutherford - Either one of them took a bite out of his left (our right) side, or I seem to have scooped a substantial chunk out myself. Ah, wellOMG! That's amazing! You really copy the style quite well!
Thanks, @Santaman
The weather played ball (for a change) so I was able to go out into the garden with my props & tripod and set up the Hallowe'en scene. Here is one of the photos from the many, many that I took (this one's from the first batch - before I realised it would probably look better from a higher angle):
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I've now got to go through the others to find the least objectionable and prettify - I mean, spookify it some more for the challenge.
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