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3D Tic tac toe

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    Tried something different today, was a rainy day. What do you think?

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    Very cool, nicely lit.

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    What a really cool concept and it's interestingly lit. I find I'm quite distracted by the dust/dandruff/whatever all those little white specks are. I think it would look stronger if you didn't have the glass board but rather the lines right on that reflective black surface that everything is sitting on. I generally think you have a nice composition but it still feels a bit awkward. Maybe it's because the board or the letters are cut off. But that could just be me.
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    very cool play LL! Lovely lighting!
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    Thank you guys for taking time to view my picture, and Iguanasan You are right about the spec of dirt. I will reedo the pic this weekend and see what I can do following your comment.
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    I like the multiple reflective surfaces. For the pieces themselves, they seem soft, but that's probably the frosted glass fooling the eye, at least in part. Might want to make extra certain of your focus on those.

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