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From: Spike <u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: Whatever happend to the photos?
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 13:50:47 +0100
|I, personally, thought they looked a bit hoakie. I mean come on, what
|is with the maid's uniform on the restaurant hostess lady? Or the
|plastic lumps on the "ork's" face?

I think one of the worst ones was the Sam with the "Cybereyes".
They looked incredibly "Lost in Space"y....

Even Star Trek did it better, and with the Image processors available, such
as photoshop, they could have done a much more convincing job than just
sticking a couple of pieces of reflective plastic over his eyes....

|But then again, I hate, and I do mean hate, live action RPing. When I
|look at those photo's I instantly think: convention costumes.

Ahhhh, but LRPers tend to put a lot more time into their costumes than FASA
did for the photos. (I should know, I'm an LRPer myself....)

It's amazing what you can do with a few old rags from a jumble sale and a
ratty old fur coat.....
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