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Guyomech
#561 Posted : 1/27/2013 9:53:31 PM

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Good one Mr.P! The whole picture has a nice twist to it. Rendering in the bark and roots is very tactile and believable, and a great contrast to the open airiness elsewhere. Really like your handling of the tangle of branches at the top. Nice.
 

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#562 Posted : 1/27/2013 10:50:26 PM

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Hi everyone, I want to share with you one of my favourite Visionary Artists - Anton Kononov.

Wonder if you have seen his Art before ?

Cool Enjoy!

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stevowitz
#563 Posted : 1/27/2013 10:55:05 PM

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Just a couple more pieces I've finished recently, enjoy:



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Guyomech
#564 Posted : 1/28/2013 2:40:42 AM

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Stevowitz- beautiful. The sort of hovering hexagonal cluster in the top one has a great powerful enigmatic quality. The other one suggests flight, like a rusty crusty steampunk bird bot or something. As always, very distinct and cool.

Garmonium- thanks for the referral- I have not heard of Anton, and look forward to getting really baked later tonight and diving into his gallery.
 
Mr.Peabody
#565 Posted : 1/28/2013 3:19:40 AM

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Thanks for all the great compliments everyone! Smile

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Reminds me of the flow of wind and water.

Thanks! I tapped into this early on and have been strengthening it. I'm glad it's noticeable!

cyb,
Thanks! You may be right about the twisty tendon one. That was definitely a breakthrough for me. Since then, I have incorporated elements of it in most of my drawings.

stevowitz,
I have really enjoyed your art. You have such a cool style in your work. It's often mellow and somewhat subdued, but still very eye catching. I like the balance of color on the first one, and the textures of the second one.

Thanks Garmonium! That's some pretty killer art work.
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spinCycle
#566 Posted : 1/28/2013 3:49:11 PM

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Guyomech
#567 Posted : 1/28/2013 10:41:04 PM

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Spin, the new piece is great. When are you getting your gallery submission together? We'd love to have you in the member gallery! Www.dmt-nexus.me/art
 
spinCycle
#568 Posted : 1/28/2013 10:56:13 PM

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Thanks man. I have had some computer troubles lately, most of my work is on a Mac file system but some is on a PC. Trying to get it all together to sort and resize hasn't been working lately so I've just grabbed random pieces now and then. Will be losing the Mac again for a while it seems. I have your PM with the info and will definitely be posting some stuff though.
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stevowitz
#569 Posted : 1/29/2013 12:00:27 AM

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Thank you everyone for the comments :] here's another!

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#570 Posted : 1/29/2013 4:22:23 PM

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Ok, here's my latest and greatest! Somehow I get into this mindset, when I am really into a drawing, that it is my best drawing ever. So I have had many "best drawing ever" moments on most of my drawings.

So yeah, this is my best.....maybe.


Mr.Peabody,

I love your tree drawing, it's alive with Qi! Of all places, I saw photograph on Ram Dass' (Dr. Richard Alpert's) Facebook page, that so reminds me of that very same, vital, flowing spiritual energy. Thumbs up


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Mr.Peabody
#571 Posted : 1/29/2013 4:31:37 PM

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Supercool!! I have yet to fully capture the true power of a tree, and probably never will. It's fun to try, though!

That picture reminds me of some Angel Oak trees in South Carolina. There are some that the road is wrapped around the tree and you drive under and through the branches. Very cool, here's an example.
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Mr.Peabody
#572 Posted : 1/30/2013 12:20:20 AM

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Hot off the press!! (By press, I mean my computer)

I liked how that last tree drawing came out, so I did another!
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stevowitz
#573 Posted : 1/30/2013 3:53:16 AM

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Mr.Peabody: that is a beautiful flowing landscape! I really like the way the land flows down and the trees go opposite. it's a very pleasing contrast :]

And hot off my presses!



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#574 Posted : 1/30/2013 7:11:41 AM

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Beautiful, fellas. Really first rate work.
 
Guyomech
#575 Posted : 1/30/2013 2:23:22 PM

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Stevowitz, those are great- the more you do this, the more distinctive your style becomes. Love all the layers and motion.

Mr. P, really digging the trees. This was a trickier composition than the last one- might work better with the waterfall at slightly lower contrast so the tree separates more. But I know how tricky it can be to make truly atmospheric effects with charcoal...
 
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#576 Posted : 1/30/2013 4:55:45 PM

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Yeah, I know. It didn't come out quite as well as it could have. I made a mistake in the branch area and had to erase, which left that whole area being a bit muddled. It didn't pop as much as I meant, but it also does look better in real life.

I'm going to go get a bigger scanner, so my pics will look good on the internet. My cellphone camera is not cutting it!
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cyb
#577 Posted : 1/30/2013 6:32:35 PM

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"Disso Dreams v7"

Strobing CEV on waking...

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#578 Posted : 1/30/2013 7:20:03 PM

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^ oh yeah!
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Guyomech
#579 Posted : 1/30/2013 7:23:33 PM

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Gorgeous! I've seen that stuff too, and you really nailed it.

Here's that scorpion-thing, finally.

This is something that I started- basically, I sent Cyb a few Photoshop layers, mostly cosmic looking stuff, with the idea that he do whatever he wants with it. So I was totally thrown for a loop when it came back looking like an alien desert creature.

So I then spent a bit of time picking away at it with a 3 pixel brush. Here's the finished version.

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cyb
#580 Posted : 1/31/2013 10:05:04 AM

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Great stuff Guy...
You sure are a wiz with that little brush...

I'll put up the original quick idea so a comparison can be made by those who are interested... Thumbs up
The original just screamed scorpion at me and, well, you did say I could do whatever...hehe
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