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Grefix
@stevster: yup there should be, actually there was an additional piece for the left side, but it didn't work out very well, so I removed. But time lacked to create a new one... :/
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kallekelly
Really great idea! The edges of the broken parts on the cup would be very rough and porous looking (I've broken plenty of cups in my life), and the liquid would look more realistic with some 'frothiness' around the edges. Really neat concept, great job!
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philgos
out of vote but this is excellent!
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Grefix
@shaman: indeed, my initial impression was that the light came from straight behind the cup (above). This is why the highlights appear on both sides of the crack. I noticed the error later, but was too damn lazzy to correct the error :)
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cafn8d
Gosh darn it! I thought I had voted for this... I'M SORRY! (I hate comments like these... but I want to tell you I like your entry.)
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ScionShade
I anm so sorry my vote aint on this! I missed it somehow..Excellent CHOP!
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cafn8d
I love how the coffee so SO strong, it stays in the cup despite the cracks and breaks! LOL!
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Strong coffee
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by Grefix
Created October 10, 2006
43 votes
7 comments
1004w x 946h (469KB)
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