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Dream Land   [2005]

Dream Land Released by :
Chorus, Singular [web]

Release Date :
4 November 2005

Type :
C64 Graphics  (MultiColor Interlace)

Website :
http://www.ajkanet.hu/~leonofsgr

User rating:********__  8/10 (13 votes)   See votestatistics
********__  8/10 (8 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Graphics .... Leon of Chorus, Singular, Storm

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User Comment
Submitted by Shine on 22 March 2014
Underrated ofCoz! 9/10 :)
User Comment
Submitted by madcrow on 9 November 2005
Focuses on looking really pretty and succeeds. The C64 isn't good for "realistic" art, but it rocks at stuff like this. Two thumbs way up.
User Comment
Submitted by leonofsgr on 6 November 2005
Hi Everybody!

Thanks for the reactions and votes! I recently met a beautiful woman whit whom we have mostly common opinions on things and we shared many experiences. We both liked very much this wind-mill and the atmosphere of the original photo. The typical common landscape, common life in a possible future... in short the inspiration is this. Besides I got to like the landscape-motive, and it's likely I will do more of these for parties to see them 'in action'. Not always 'woman with big tits' is the mood to go in my opinion. The technique is simple: the use of minamlistic colors, sky and gorund with perfect harmony was my intention.

Thanks for the attention!

Leon/SGR/Chorus
User Comment
Submitted by Twoflower on 6 November 2005
Sort of nice. I really like the dithering and the colors, but I think some more contrasting colors at places would have lifted it even more. Can't really understand why you choose to work with a motive like this, though?
User Comment
Submitted by Skate on 6 November 2005
Very cool fullscreen interlace graphic. I specially liked the bg colors. Great work.
User Comment
Submitted by CreaMD on 5 November 2005
Fabulous! The mill fan is a bit out of perspective though. ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by Hoild on 5 November 2005
Obviously meant to be a mood piece.
For those familiar with Leon's early attempts, it is a return to his landscapes-and-stills beginnings, backed with strong technical knowledge this time. :]
I concur maestro Sander's opinion about faults with perspective and proportions, but there is a strong overdose of chiselled dithering/colouring technique at use for capturing a tensive, moody moment.

Hoild\UNC
User Comment
Submitted by Sander on 5 November 2005
The dithering is well done and there's some nice atmosphere. IMHO it misses quite a lot, perspective, proportions, blurry/sharpness (depth) etc. Sometimes i wonder why a picture like this is being so adored. Perhaps lack of a compo-context?

/Sander (in an honest mood ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Zyron on 4 November 2005
Quite nice pic, what's at the end of the rainbow? A bag of green?
The website is not specially dedicated to this release though so the URL should be removed.
User Comment
Submitted by blackdroid on 4 November 2005
quite nice atmosphere, but I cant help to think that the windmill looks flat, two-dimensional and that the windmill sails relative positioning feels odd, and not in lieu with the windmill itself. nice pixeling technique to bad the screenshot on csdb is crap though.
User Comment
Submitted by Deev on 4 November 2005
The trees, the swirls in the cloud, the lighting, the windmill...all really beautifully done! If I have one critisism, it's perhaps that something is needed in the top right to balance the picture out a little more, but I still like this lots! Definately one of Leon's best.
User Comment
Submitted by Nafcom on 3 November 2005
I disagree with DCMP, the colours are just right.
User Comment
Submitted by Tch on 3 November 2005
Beautiful!! 8D
User Comment
Submitted by Jazzcat on 3 November 2005
Nice picture indeed. One of Leon's better works in my opinion. The tree-pixelling is good, more pictures capturing the elements (wind) at their best please!
User Comment
Submitted by DCMP on 3 November 2005
Nice Leon. You dream about the Netherlands? Adding a little more color variation would make it look better I think.
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