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 Sunkist orange soda ad... 
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Okay, take a look at this picture...

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So if the nose is where the stem was, what's holding the oranges up in the trees?


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Is this a trick question???




ummmm...


Biollante?

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ghost orange perhaps?

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thats a helium filled strain of oranges right there

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Evil fruit magic.

Maybe that's the bottom.. uh.. hole of the orange?

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Locomoco wrote:
...what's holding the oranges up in the trees?

Glue...as usual

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Citric electricity.

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One of the first thing anyone who gets their hands on a 3D graphics program does is to make spheres hover with no visible means of support. It's such a Fresh Meat cliche that it's the subject of endless derision in the 3D communities. You'd hope that by the time an artist got a Sunkist account, they'd have moved past that. At least there are no dolphins jumping through rainbows. That's the second thing 3D noobs do. Maybe the artist will do that when they get a Starkist Tuna account.


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That's one ugly orange.

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Dean wrote:
One of the first thing anyone who gets their hands on a 3D graphics program does is to make spheres hover with no visible means of support. It's such a Fresh Meat cliche that it's the subject of endless derision in the 3D communities. You'd hope that by the time an artist got a Sunkist account, they'd have moved past that. At least there are no dolphins jumping through rainbows. That's the second thing 3D noobs do. Maybe the artist will do that when they get a Starkist Tuna account.


You should have seen the other ad- there were chrome oranges suspended over a reflective water surface with pyramids in the background.

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Dean wrote:
One of the first thing anyone who gets their hands on a 3D graphics program does is to make spheres hover with no visible means of support. It's such a Fresh Meat cliche that it's the subject of endless derision in the 3D communities. You'd hope that by the time an artist got a Sunkist account, they'd have moved past that. At least there are no dolphins jumping through rainbows. That's the second thing 3D noobs do. Maybe the artist will do that when they get a Starkist Tuna account.


You should have seen the other ad- there were chrome oranges suspended over a reflective water surface with pyramids in the background.


With teapots...


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akum6n wrote:
You should have seen the other ad- there were chrome oranges suspended over a reflective water surface with pyramids in the background.


Noooo! That's really funny. Sounds like the entry-level stuff in the Renderosity Bryce gallery circa 1999. (You clearly know about the bad 3D cliches too LOL.)

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With teapots...


Hahaha. Oh well at least they weren't amethyst dolphins.


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