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| | Digging through some of the official European Photographic Archives in the, now rather elite and exclusive, London Museum it was quite apparent that this photograph actually has an element of iClone noticeable by the formation of branches on the tree close right! Speaking to one of the officials she said this was taken about 1879 by Fox Talbot with what was then a revolutionary plate glass full plate Camera of a genuine iClone scene. Its the only one known to exist and I wasnt allowed to handle it but there was definitely something binary about its odour.

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| | I've been meaning to compliment you on the clever, clever presentation of your stills as literal photos for a long time. Take a close look at how he does this, folks. |
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| Thnakyou indeed Mr. West. In truth this is actually a still I have sent to John Martin II as he has requested some works from me associated with my Exhibition sets for a rather exciting end. I specifically wanted something that was really UNmodern and olde worldy, and again, I cant say why becase of the animation I am into for this Chinese Exhibition.However, I CAN say, that I'm about to post a simple flythrough filmm of the creation of the set. Even if youre a hardened animator / modeller, and we have plenty of those in here, you might smirk at the way I have utilised some of the trees and plants in Biosphere which is what this scene and set and film are primarily to promote as a thankyou to the Reallusion crew for their faith in my abilities to remain diverse and their following generosities.  Armstrong.
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