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Michal_R
#201 Posted : 10/18/2012 8:24:13 PM
Reminds me something...
What was that... Confused
 
ChaoticMethod
#202 Posted : 10/18/2012 10:47:23 PM
Thanks guys Smile

I put quite a lot of work in this one.

Tell me if you find out, Michal
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Michal_R
#203 Posted : 10/19/2012 8:33:42 AM
ChaoticMethod wrote:
Tell me if you find out, Michal

I think I finally remembered! Isn´t it... Hyperspace? Smile
 
cyb
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#204 Posted : 10/19/2012 12:05:28 PM

" Ascension "

Love
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3rdI
#205 Posted : 10/19/2012 12:17:08 PM
very cool as always cyb.

do you do this type of stuff just for fun is it part of your job? how long does a piece like that take you?
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cyb
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#206 Posted : 10/19/2012 12:20:34 PM
3rdI wrote:
do you do this type of stuff just for fun is it part of your job? how long does a piece like that take you?


I'm not working at the mo so these are for fun....stops me getting too bored. (would be nice to get paid for them)
That one took around 3 hours..Smile
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3rdI
#207 Posted : 10/19/2012 12:25:45 PM
Thats 3 hours well spent.

Have you thought about selling prints on ebay ect, ive been looking at stuff like this recently and yours are as good as anything ive seen.

Id buy them.
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cyb
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#208 Posted : 10/19/2012 12:29:05 PM
3rdI wrote:
Id buy them.


Free for you 3rdI and all Nexians...just right click > save image as > put it on your desktop (or send me $2000) Very happy
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3rdI
#209 Posted : 10/19/2012 12:32:29 PM
yeah i know, im rocking one as my phone backgroundVery happy
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Michal_R
#210 Posted : 10/19/2012 3:41:45 PM
cyb wrote:
"Ascension"

Wow. Staring at your art, I feel... ascended...
 
ChaoticMethod
#211 Posted : 10/19/2012 10:11:59 PM
Michal_R wrote:
ChaoticMethod wrote:
Tell me if you find out, Michal

I think I finally remembered! Isn´t it... Hyperspace? Smile


Oh...makes sense...

Cyb : Love the last piece. What programs do you use to do that sort of artwork?
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cyb
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#212 Posted : 10/20/2012 8:12:08 AM
ChaoticMethod wrote:
What programs do you use to do that sort of artwork?

CM
Apophysis, Structure Synth, Mandelbulb, Groboto, Painter and lots and lots of Photoshop...Thumbs up
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ChaoticMethod
#213 Posted : 10/22/2012 1:45:46 PM


Another one..

Had to change the luminosity a little bit. Prismacolors on black paper is nice to work with but I find that the colors don't pop out as much as I'd like. May have to find a better medium for that type of work.
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cyb
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#214 Posted : 10/22/2012 1:50:36 PM
Lovely CM ^^^^^^

"Flutterby Dreams"

Thumbs up Shocked Love
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Guyomech
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#215 Posted : 10/22/2012 9:13:17 PM
Cyb- amazing as always... You're really building up an impressive portfolio in a short time.

Chaotic- if you enjoy building up from a black surface but find the paper to be limiting in terms of brightness/contrast, I'd like to suggest black gesso on medium density fiberboard. Use 3 coats applied with a short nap roller, and sand between coats. You will then get greater vividness from the Prismacolors... But you'll also have the option of building it up with oils or acrylics, either as a spot accent or as a complete second pass. Finish with a clearcoat (for acrylics or pencils, a spray on gloss acrylic varnish; for oils, Damar varnish).

Bob Ross brand makes black gesso; you may need to order it online.
 
ChaoticMethod
#216 Posted : 10/22/2012 9:58:42 PM
Guyomech wrote:
Cyb- amazing as always... You're really building up an impressive portfolio in a short time.

Chaotic- if you enjoy building up from a black surface but find the paper to be limiting in terms of brightness/contrast, I'd like to suggest black gesso on medium density fiberboard. Use 3 coats applied with a short nap roller, and sand between coats. You will then get greater vividness from the Prismacolors... But you'll also have the option of building it up with oils or acrylics, either as a spot accent or as a complete second pass. Finish with a clearcoat (for acrylics or pencils, a spray on gloss acrylic varnish; for oils, Damar varnish).

Bob Ross brand makes black gesso; you may need to order it online.


Would black acrylic work the same as black gesso?
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Tokapelli
#217 Posted : 10/22/2012 10:38:12 PM
mixing the black acrylic paint with white gesso would be better than using straight black paint according to orion, if your not able to find the black gesso anyway. It gives it better grip and more uniform coverage

Very kick ass work by the way man i really like the balance of organic and geometric shapes

 
zombicyckel
#218 Posted : 10/22/2012 11:13:50 PM
ChaoticMethod wrote:


Another one..

Had to change the luminosity a little bit. Prismacolors on black paper is nice to work with but I find that the colors don't pop out as much as I'd like. May have to find a better medium for that type of work.



That one was AMAZING!!!
 
Guyomech
Moderator | Skills: Oil painting, Acrylic painting, Digital and multimedia art, Trip integration
#219 Posted : 10/23/2012 7:10:03 AM
Black acrylic paint suffers from evenness problems and isn't a great surface for colored pencils, as far as receptivity goes. Orion's suggestion works but doesn't produce as deep a black as black gesso, since white gesso contains titanium dioxide, which will lighten the black pigment by a few percent. It is a workable option though if the straight black gesso is not available.
 
Mr.Peabody
#220 Posted : 10/23/2012 4:18:06 PM
That snake-like animation a couple pages back is UNBELIEVABLE!! I can't tell you how many times have seen nearly identical visions.

ChaoticMethod,

Your last few works you put up are so interesting. I was wondering, is your avatar a work of yours? Is it posted anywhere? I'd like to see it a bit bigger!


I'll be posting up a new drawing soon, so you folks just be patient. I know, I know, you can't wait, but it's still not finished.

Just kidding, I'm rather intimidated by the level of work on here. I feel like I'm going to be posting up a three year old's crayon drawing.)
Be an adult only when necessary.
 
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