Random Christmas renders from the ghost of Christmas past
Headwax
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stuff from my blog,, feel free to share your santas and elves








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Headwax
Posts: 10,426
stuff from my blog,, feel free to share your santas and elves








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ioops missed out the politically incorrect one.
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pretty nice
Thanks ;)
+ you're very welcome _
Awesome collection of Santa pics !!!
and definitely random
Merry Christmas
Thanks Bunyip and Wendy hope Santa claws has been good to you ;)
Thankyoufor the share. Hope everyone had awonderful holiday.
very cool
Best one, of course ;-)
Haha thanks ;) therixx
Nice work Stezzaand hope you are well Ted
that looks like an epic tapestry
+ 1 well it certainly looks Epic _ cool
and this was done with Carrara , then ?? Thanx
Thanks Wendy and ed3D , yes all Carrara, m3 in the main from memory
Shades of Hannibal! Impressive. It does need to be clicked on/enlarged to get the full effect.
Unusual and very nice effect: makes me think of a diorama
and you"re very welcome / /
Thanks Stevek and Therixx , yes Hannibal is there somewhere ;) must have been my war tapestry period :)
:)
Hannibal Lecter ? Nice work !!!
thanks, we had a lecturer in special anatomy and Physiology named Dr Dick...Not sure if he ever crossed the alps on an elephant though :)
We had two hour lectures that would send everyone to sleep, occasionally he would make a rude joke and I would be the only one awake enough to get it...
my biology teacher was Mr Hiscock
a female doctor in my old suburb is Dr Drastik
ha ha Wendy and Stezza, I worked with an optom whose surname was Strange. He went on to be a doctor and changed his name I believe - I better google him.
There was a vet at woolahara named Dr Wildgoose and there are some funeral parlour people called Fry, then ther eare the laywres near maitland called Vile and Vile....
and Glen Strange = Sam bartender on GunSmoke /
I was referring to the Carthagenian general Hannibal who scared the crap out of the mighty Romans. Hannibal Lecter scared the crap out of the rest of us more recently. Wonderful use of music in the scene where Lecter slaughters the guards with wild music, then calms down to ... J.S. Bach. (Caution, violence)