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Vodsel
Senior Member | Skills: Filmmaking and Storytelling, Video and Audio Technology, Teaching, Gardening, Languages (Proficient Spanish, Catalan and English, and some french, italian and russian), Seafood cuisine
#461 Posted : 1/5/2013 11:04:32 PM
Thank you, Guyomech. There's a couple attempts I made at rendering entities, but I don't know if they fit here considering the quality you guys are delivering. Also, if that one looks sinister already... Smile
 
Bill Cipher
#462 Posted : 1/6/2013 12:45:39 AM
I like it, man. Wet and creepy!
 
Mr.Peabody
#463 Posted : 1/6/2013 1:09:05 AM
It's sinister in a good way! Did you draw it completely from scratch? It's really cool. A lot of my visions are stretchy gooey things like that, though usually in bright colors. It's been a time since I've done salvia, but I can see it in your picture.
Be an adult only when necessary.
 
spinCycle
#464 Posted : 1/6/2013 3:09:03 AM
Images of broken light,
Which dance before me like a million eyes,
They call me on and on...

 
spinCycle
#465 Posted : 1/6/2013 3:59:02 AM
Images of broken light,
Which dance before me like a million eyes,
They call me on and on...

 
spinCycle
#466 Posted : 1/6/2013 4:05:32 AM
Images of broken light,
Which dance before me like a million eyes,
They call me on and on...

 
Global
Moderator | Skills: Music, LSDMT, Egyptian Visions, DMT: Energetic/Holographic Phenomena, Integration, Trip Reports
#467 Posted : 1/6/2013 6:36:17 AM
That first one really has a great depth of field spinCycle.
"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein

"The Mighty One appears, the horizon shines. Atum appears on the smell of his censing, the Sunshine- god has risen in the sky, the Mansion of the pyramidion is in joy and all its inmates are assembled, a voice calls out within the shrine, shouting reverberates around the Netherworld." - Egyptian Book of the Dead

"Man fears time, but time fears the Pyramids" - 9th century Arab proverb
 
cyb
Moderator | Skills: Digi-Art, DTP, Optical tester, Mechanic, CarpenterSenior Member | Skills: Digi-Art, DTP, Optical tester, Mechanic, Carpenter
#468 Posted : 1/6/2013 5:01:23 PM
Vodsel wrote:
Somewhat different and amateurish, but thought I'd share...


Vodsel... I Really like this one...lovely textures and great lighting...amateurish?...No way!...Definitely a favorite of mine...Thumbs up

Also a new one from me...

"Bodhisattva"
(Bodhisattva literally means an "enlightenment (bodhi) being (sattva)" in Sanskrit.)

Love

edit: 2nd pass reigned in the madness..
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spinCycle
#469 Posted : 1/6/2013 5:42:03 PM
cyb wrote:
Also a new one from me...

"Bodhisattva"
(Bodhisattva literally means an "enlightenment (bodhi) being (sattva)" in Sanskrit.)

Love


I really like the way that just glows from within. Thumbs up
Images of broken light,
Which dance before me like a million eyes,
They call me on and on...

 
Guyomech
Moderator | Skills: Oil painting, Acrylic painting, Digital and multimedia art, Trip integration
#470 Posted : 1/6/2013 7:24:45 PM
Vodsel, please don't be shy. You have a unique vision, and in this thread that is far more important than technical chops. If you want to try describing some of the experiences that inspired your art, that's always fascinating to hear.

SpinCycle... Dazzling. Very different too... A lot of your images really convey a sense of breaking through and shattering some kind of illusory glass ceiling.

Cyb: gorgeous as always. Over the top, yet balanced. You are somebody who can pull that off.
 
Mr.Peabody
#471 Posted : 1/7/2013 1:01:16 AM
Cyb! Howly hells!! How do you keep making your stuff so much crazier, cooler and more awesome every time? That's my favorite aspect to mushrooms and DMT, and somehow you do that with your art. That latest one is so cool!! One of my faves for sure.
Be an adult only when necessary.
 
Vodsel
Senior Member | Skills: Filmmaking and Storytelling, Video and Audio Technology, Teaching, Gardening, Languages (Proficient Spanish, Catalan and English, and some french, italian and russian), Seafood cuisine
#472 Posted : 1/7/2013 1:44:55 AM
Spincycle - The first of the three is like a timelapse screen capture of my sub-breakthroughs Big grin

cyb wrote:
Also a new one from me...

"Bodhisattva"


That's a beautiful hatching. I'd like to be able to use tools to get that kind of imagery.

Mr. Peabody wrote:
Did you draw it completely from scratch? It's really cool. A lot of my visions are stretchy gooey things like that, though usually in bright colors. It's been a time since I've done salvia, but I can see it in your picture.


I didn't draw it from scratch... I have no skill in drawing programs. The few things I've made are composed by photographs I've taken, having some experience in mind. Actually the nice part is taking the photos knowing exactly what you will need from each frame. Then I compose them, work a little in paint (for impossible things, like the curdled black sap in the hollow tree) and finish in PS.

And thanks for the kind feedback, guys. I'm leaving another one I made, using tree parts. It evokes a faceless rider on a slow tree-beast, I know it can look creepy, but the vague memories I have of that experience have nothing dark in it.

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spinCycle
#473 Posted : 1/7/2013 2:51:45 AM
pretty amazing. natural and otherworldly at once, like a nature spirit.
Images of broken light,
Which dance before me like a million eyes,
They call me on and on...

 
Mr.Peabody
#474 Posted : 1/7/2013 3:18:45 AM
That is really really cool Vodsel. It took me a second to notice the rider, but that's a really good thing actually. It doesn't give off the impression of creepiness to me. I think creating anything pulled from another world might be creepy to some, but us travelers of the high psychonautical seas are pretty used to the unusual. I really like it!
Be an adult only when necessary.
 
Global
Moderator | Skills: Music, LSDMT, Egyptian Visions, DMT: Energetic/Holographic Phenomena, Integration, Trip Reports
#475 Posted : 1/7/2013 5:15:44 AM
Mr.Peabody wrote:
That is really really cool Vodsel. It took me a second to notice the rider, but that's a really good thing actually. It doesn't give off the impression of creepiness to me. I think creating anything pulled from another world might be creepy to some, but us travelers of the high psychonautical seas are pretty used to the unusual. I really like it!


It's kinda funny you mentioned that cause I've actually been thinking along those lines myself lately. Any time I try to share something I find to be perhaps "charming" for example with the uninitiated it comes off really creepy, but to those who have been around the bend, they're thinking, "he knows..."
"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein

"The Mighty One appears, the horizon shines. Atum appears on the smell of his censing, the Sunshine- god has risen in the sky, the Mansion of the pyramidion is in joy and all its inmates are assembled, a voice calls out within the shrine, shouting reverberates around the Netherworld." - Egyptian Book of the Dead

"Man fears time, but time fears the Pyramids" - 9th century Arab proverb
 
cyb
Moderator | Skills: Digi-Art, DTP, Optical tester, Mechanic, CarpenterSenior Member | Skills: Digi-Art, DTP, Optical tester, Mechanic, Carpenter
#476 Posted : 1/7/2013 11:26:30 AM
Vodsel wrote:
I'm leaving another one I made, using tree parts. It evokes a faceless rider on a slow tree-beast, I know it can look creepy, but the vague memories I have of that experience have nothing dark in it.


Vodsel Your Tree Rider reminds me of my trip to Angkor
Similarities with that ancient and magical place...Smile
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cyb
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#477 Posted : 1/7/2013 12:23:41 PM
Some SEVERE coolness here:

http://luminokaya.com/digital-art

Love
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Vodsel
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#478 Posted : 1/7/2013 6:11:42 PM
cyb - The places where human activity or creations have merged with nature always fascinated me. It's like human time solidified into geological time, a vision of the future.

And that's an awesome triptic, like H. R. Giger having a positive trip.

Art - I'm a sucker for cakes, I'll wait in line until the servings reach the purple rainbow spheres. It's my favorite flavour.
 
Guyomech
Moderator | Skills: Oil painting, Acrylic painting, Digital and multimedia art, Trip integration
#479 Posted : 1/7/2013 8:06:09 PM
A lot happening on this page, wow! Vodsel, I really dig the tree entity; wood faerie vibe minus any cutesy factor. Really well done too.

Cyb, thanks for the Luminokaya hookup- his website is incredible. I've invited him to have a gallery here at the Nexus.

Art, that's very yummy cake. Please provide link to cleaner file at deviantart! Can't find you there via search for some reason.
 
Bill Cipher
#480 Posted : 1/7/2013 8:52:13 PM
There's more aliasing around the edges than I would have preferred (as I sharpened it quite a bit in order to maximize all of the filligree'd nooks and crannies). All in all, it's not exactly what I had hoped for, but I made liberal use of a new technique which should serve me well going forward.

I think this kind of piece would lend itself well to animation. I'm not there yet, but there's certainly no reason why the individual components couldn't be moved into Maya and made to turn and interweave in synchronized hyperspace fashion.
 
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