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Ryusaki
#1261 Posted : 4/30/2014 3:21:42 PM

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Great work, Art. Go wild with the colors!

I just recently started with sculpting, but have nothing to show yet.
You guys have never seen some 3D stuff from me, you probably don't know that i am a Cinema4D Wizard. Razz

Here is an old (unfinished) project.



Here is an new (unfinished) project.



Combine them, and you'll get an idea in what direction i want to go.
Currently i am playing around with character animation, (ragdoll) physics, fluid dynamics, and i am learning VRAY. Thumbs up

Don't expect to see something soon, at my current pace it will take A LOT of time.


You can expect lots of paintings in the meantime.
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Guyomech
#1262 Posted : 5/2/2014 7:20:58 AM

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Wow, you guys have been busy.

Pup, that's gorgeous. I love the color scheme and the way you used opposing gradients. I had a warm sunny springtime trip in the garden gazebo and those were the colors.

Handel, that's really cool, monumental and emblematic. Almost T-shirtable. I'd wear it.

Art, you must either be having a great time or going insane. What a fun and unique character, especially seen next to the original drawing. Looking forward to color.

Ryusaki, that's pretty surprising. The art from your easel and from your digital sphere have do little overlap. I think that's awesome, nice to have range. Digital art can be so involving, so immersive and frustrating, while paint is so elemental and direct. I love to experience them both.
 
Bill Cipher
#1263 Posted : 5/2/2014 6:55:24 PM

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Thanks, Guy. It's a lot of both. I love the work and seeing something turn the corner from formless blob to something with personality, but there is SO much work still to come before I finish the larger piece. I've got to think that I'm three months out if I commit 4-5 hours a day. All I can do not to go crazy is just keep my head down and focus on the part that I'm working on presently.

Here is a turntable of the bust from last night. I roughed up his face a little bit more, tweaked the hair and threw a couple of band aids onto his noggin: Demon Bust Turntable View - WIP
 
AcaciaConfusedYah
#1264 Posted : 5/5/2014 5:50:25 PM

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There are some amazing artists on this forum. I wish I had the talent. I try to entertain myself with sketches, but it usually ends up the same- colorless and simple. Nothing to brag about, but at least I try! Smile

Here is the robotic-alien-fire-breathing Dragon fly that preys on nazi fighter planes.....

Drawn while experiencing 5 blotter tabs.
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Handel
#1265 Posted : 5/5/2014 9:08:17 PM

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Guyomech wrote:
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Handel, that's really cool, monumental and emblematic. Almost T-shirtable. I'd wear it.


Thanks! The astronaut is available as a t-shirt btw. If you're still interested, msg me and I can get you a promo code to get free shipping.

"Maker", 6"x8" collage.

 
SalviaDroid
#1266 Posted : 5/6/2014 6:31:23 AM
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@pup tentacle. That looks so beautiful and mesmerizing! Love how the colors merge and the design has a ton of energy to it. Trips me out just looking at it.

@Uncle Knucles. Thats awesome! Mad respect. Youre really good at bringing an imagery to life with the 3D element. I cant wait to see that in color!

Everytime I check this folder you guys keep getting better and better. Theres some real talent on the Nexus. Dont stop!
 
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#1267 Posted : 5/6/2014 8:19:24 AM

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271 Years Before Pantone, an Artist Mixed and Described Every Color Imaginable in an 800-Page Book




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271 Years Before Pantone, an Artist Mixed and Described Every Color Imaginable in an 800-Page Book
In 1692 an artist known only as “A. Boogert” sat down to write a book in Dutch about mixing watercolors. Not only
would he begin the book with a bit about the use of color in painting, but would go on to explain how to create
certain hues and change the tone by adding one, two, or three parts of water. The premise sounds simple enough,
but the final product is almost unfathomable in its detail and scope.
Spanning nearly 800 completely handwritten (and painted) pages, Traité des couleurs servant à la peinture à
l’eau, was probably the most comprehensive guide to paint and color of its time. According to Medieval book
historian Erik Kwakkel who translated part of the introduction, the color book was intended as an educational
guide. The irony being there was only a single copy that was probably seen by very few eyes.
It’s hard not to compare the hundreds of pages of color to its contemporary equivalent, the Pantone Color Guide,
which wouldn’t be published for the first time until 1963.
The entire book is viewable in high resolution here, and you can read a description of it here. The book is
currently kept at the Bibliothèque Méjanes in Aix-en-Provence, France.



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steppa
#1268 Posted : 5/6/2014 12:55:58 PM

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A Flyer for a psy party I just made. The text means something like "Frequenzy Poetry"
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steppa
#1269 Posted : 5/7/2014 8:13:57 AM

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And some pictures that I took on the way to the flyer. I build up a little macro foto studio to take those. In the last pic you can see the scale. Imagine how small my wife can write. Very happy Btw. all pictures were taken with my phone.Shocked
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beacon
#1270 Posted : 5/7/2014 4:26:48 PM

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front + back, finished:





also had an aluminium print done of an older piece... not a great photo but you get the idea. we'll be doing a limited run of these. time to go back to hyperspace soon, anxious (to see what i bring back this time).

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Bill Cipher
#1271 Posted : 5/7/2014 8:32:02 PM

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Really great, Beacon. You are a real compositing master.
 
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#1272 Posted : 5/7/2014 9:23:32 PM
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steppa wrote:
And some pictures that I took on the way to the flyer. I build up a little macro foto studio to take those. In the last pic you can see the scale. Imagine how small my wife can write. Very happy Btw. all pictures were taken with my phone.Shocked



Steppa, these are amazing! Really wonderful idea! I love the second picture the most. Its good quality too for a phone camera. Such coolness!

EDIT: Wait I got pic to share. Tried to make a Salvia one ;D
 
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#1273 Posted : 5/7/2014 9:27:33 PM

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Steppa, how are you getting that effect with the photos? It's like an lsd vision filter.
Once in a while, you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
 
beacon
#1274 Posted : 5/13/2014 3:12:52 PM

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first steps in Zbrush... with plenty of Photoshop slapped on top of course.

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Bill Cipher
#1275 Posted : 5/13/2014 7:14:21 PM

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Sweet. Are you enjoying it?
 
beacon
#1276 Posted : 5/15/2014 3:31:16 PM

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yeah absolutely... still need to wrap my head around a lot of things but i'd be lying if i said it wasn't fun.
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steppa
#1277 Posted : 5/15/2014 4:17:36 PM

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anon_003 wrote:
Steppa, how are you getting that effect with the photos? It's like an lsd vision filter.


That was the intention. Pleased

The patterns are just other layers (in photoshop) on top of the photo with the blendmode set to soft light (I think).
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steppa
#1278 Posted : 5/15/2014 4:19:55 PM

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SalviaDroid wrote:

Steppa, these are amazing! Really wonderful idea!


Whoa...thank you mate! I really dig your drawings to. I think I saw one of them used as an Ad on a vendors site, which shall not be named here.

The last few days I worked with Mandelbub 3D again. Expect some cool fractal images soon. Big grin
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steppa
#1279 Posted : 5/15/2014 4:31:14 PM

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AcaciaConfusedYah wrote:
Here is the robotic-alien-fire-breathing Dragon fly that preys on nazi fighter planes.....


If you'd work this one out, I bet it'll be pretty cool too!
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#1280 Posted : 5/15/2014 5:47:28 PM

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Beacon, that's fantastic. One test of a good composition: zoom in on your phone, scroll around. Anywhere you stop looks great.
 
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