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Description: I wanted to do something like this for the second TV spot for our Amiga store back in the 90's.
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Posted by: JimS at February 15, 2005, 04:03:44 PM

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JimS
Posts:1155
September 14, 2009, 01:47:33 AM
Sandman: just grab a copy of photoshop or one of the Amiga's similar programs and start playing with it. It's kinda fun.
Sandman
Posts:282
June 03, 2009, 03:47:52 AM
Dude you are really talented! Great imagination... I wish I could do picts like this!
Karlos
Posts:16879
September 06, 2006, 02:55:36 PM
I really like this picture, one of the very few boing ball themed ones I can honestly say that about :-)

My only artistic criticism is that the lighting seems to be all wrong. Isn't the scene lit from straight above the pedestal?
Ilwrath
Posts:2199
February 16, 2005, 07:30:27 AM
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When I read the pic title, I was expecting to see an Amiga mounted in an SGI Indigo chassis. Hmmm. . . .


Yeah, actually, I was picturing an A1200 stuffed in a teal Indy Webforce case.  

Hmm... maybe not a bad idea.  Teal Indy's are mega cheap on eBay (usually less than the cost of shipping the thing!)
Trev
Posts:1550
February 16, 2005, 06:44:22 AM
When I read the pic title, I was expecting to see an Amiga mounted in an SGI Indigo chassis. Hmmm. . . .

Actually, what happens to Indy next is pretty much what you can expect if you decide to make Amigas your hobby. :-P
JimS
Posts:1155
February 15, 2005, 09:07:20 PM
That would work too. :-) Originally, I wanted to have the Indy character trudging through one of our Michigan winters... eventually finding a wall with a door. (voice over of some sort talking about what the Amiga could do) Indy reaches into the jacket, pulls out a boing ball and inserts it into a round hole in the door. Door opens to reveal a passageway. At the end is more or less this scene, except it's an A3000 on the altar. The voiceover would end with "No need to embark on a epic quest for the best computer... just head downtown... "
Since the store was in an old house with a cut stone foundation, the basement already looked the part... which was the inspiration. :-)
Alas, we never got to make the spot.
x56h34
Posts:2921
February 15, 2005, 07:37:34 PM
Or how about he picks up a PC, and then a giant boing-ball starts rolling, behind him. :-)


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