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Victim's Eye View

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Recycling old scene with an intimate point of view:
 

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I've done some victim's eye views in the past, where I actually put a camera where the victim's eyes would be in Poser and looked around. They never were as great as I thought they might be, just too close and too much in the way to really see. I have some pretty good ones that are close-ups where the viewer is up next to the victim. Here are some from The Serpent's Eye - I used some pretty good high-resolution textures that show fairly decent detail in close-up views.
 

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I've done some victim's eye views in the past, where I actually put a camera where the victim's eyes would be in Poser and looked around. They never were as great as I thought they might be, just too close and too much in the way to really see. I have some pretty good ones that are close-ups where the viewer is up next to the victim. Here are some from The Serpent's Eye - I used some pretty good high-resolution textures that show fairly decent detail in close-up views.
I think you conveyed what she was seeing!!!:cool::cool::cool:
 
Are they aware of that?
Crowds are always stupid, even if they consist of intelligent individuals.

Obviously they are not aware of it! They all think the CCTV cameras in the streets are installed to protect their personal security and to keep an eye on all the others.
Ignorant, some walk into their own trouble, and the next day, it is their turn to face the crowd, shouting their clothes off.
 
Obviously they are not aware of it! They all think the CCTV cameras in the streets are installed to protect their personal security and to keep an eye on all the others.
Ignorant, some walk into their own trouble, and the next day, it is their turn to face the crowd, shouting their clothes off.
It can't happen to them. They consider themselves as exemplary citizens. It can only happen to others.
Perhaps a few days ago the girl on the scaffold was among the crowd.
 
It can't happen to them. They consider themselves as exemplary citizens. It can only happen to others.
Perhaps a few days ago the girl on the scaffold was among the crowd.
And it's well understood that if you show up at a crucifixion and express disapproval of the proceedings, or sympathy for the crucified, then you might well wind up as one of the stars of next week's show. Friends and relatives know to stay home, and the police keep an eye on them on the day of the crucifixion to make sure they don't show up and put a damper on the occasion. Thus the crowd is made up solely of people who've come to taunt and ogle. They can do so uninhibited by the presence of, say, a grieving mother; and the persons hanging from the crosses, or awaiting their crucifixion, won't see a single sympathetic face in the mob.
 
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