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Vincent Pan Member
Posts: 14 Joined: 28.01.07
| Posted on 29-01-2007 00:39 | |
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I've found heaps of simple faces
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P H Super Administrator
Posts: 213 Joined: 07.09.06
| Posted on 29-01-2007 10:39 | |
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Real faces are so complex, subtle and unique and I find it amazing that we can still convey the whole host of human emotion through even simple images. Two dots and a semi-circle and there is that comforting image of a smile that we all recognise, not so dis-similar to the famous painting of the smiling woman in the Louvre by Leonardo Something-or-Other.
A strange bias towards bright yellow faces suggests we may have been watching too much Simpsons!
Edited by P H on 29-01-2007 10:40 |
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Sin-Mae Chung Super Administrator
Posts: 372 Joined: 07.12.06
| Posted on 29-01-2007 10:53 | |
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a universal language we share.. smiley faces have become symbolic in a sense.. i found many also. lol yellow is another symbolic feature and i dont have to explain something we all know. i loved drawing smily faces like these wen i was little.. we all have drawn something like this and that makes it kinda comforting that we all share this common behavior |
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John Fakelastname Member
Posts: 3 Joined: 23.11.06
| Posted on 29-01-2007 22:57 | |
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#6 is a character from a flash cartoon. he never smiles, thats just the curve of his body (which is egg shaped) |
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Allison Dollar Member
Posts: 92 Joined: 28.11.06
| Posted on 31-01-2007 05:39 | |
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A Weebl and Bob square!! Yay! (#6!) |
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