8 years ago
Artwork that needs revision.
I know I can be a little picky at times, but....
1. The snow on the top of the hot air ballon is wrong. Think about it. Hot air. Hot air rises. Warmest surface of a hot air ballon is the top. The snow would melt. At the very least it would slide off.
2. Pig on the spit. The rotisserie rod has to be tied to the backbone or it won't rotate. Think of center of mass. If you did get get it to rotate, after cooking for a while the bulk of the pig would be in the fire. The meat would soften and the joints wouldn't be able to hold together. The way the pig is bound up is correct for transport on a pole.
3. Snow under any building with legs. As there is no blowing of the snow, as there are no noticeable drifts, there should be a bare patch under those buildings.
4. Snow build up around the bonfires. There should be a bare patch showing around them.
5. Lack of any trace of snow on any roadway or sidewalk. Although we would like it to be snow doesn't just fall on the grass. And no matter how good the snowplows and shovelers are, there will always be some left over. And going with this thought, where are the piles of snow removed from them?
I'm sure there are more, but I can't think of them right now.
1. The snow on the top of the hot air ballon is wrong. Think about it. Hot air. Hot air rises. Warmest surface of a hot air ballon is the top. The snow would melt. At the very least it would slide off.
2. Pig on the spit. The rotisserie rod has to be tied to the backbone or it won't rotate. Think of center of mass. If you did get get it to rotate, after cooking for a while the bulk of the pig would be in the fire. The meat would soften and the joints wouldn't be able to hold together. The way the pig is bound up is correct for transport on a pole.
3. Snow under any building with legs. As there is no blowing of the snow, as there are no noticeable drifts, there should be a bare patch under those buildings.
4. Snow build up around the bonfires. There should be a bare patch showing around them.
5. Lack of any trace of snow on any roadway or sidewalk. Although we would like it to be snow doesn't just fall on the grass. And no matter how good the snowplows and shovelers are, there will always be some left over. And going with this thought, where are the piles of snow removed from them?
I'm sure there are more, but I can't think of them right now.