Stolen!
Stolen!
Painting \ Technology | 12/18/04 @625 |
Cloudmover |
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This was done as a book cover sample in the "old school" pulp tradition. I really tried to push my complementary colors on this. It took about 14hours to do.Painter 8
C&C welcome.
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12/18/04 @638
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12/18/04 @673
The lightning looks great to me
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12/18/04 @726
Great work! I think the light on the robot should be tuned down, or you could add some pink light on the lowerarm of the man.
+8
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12/18/04 @840
great!
12/18/04 @985
only crit is that if you want to use complimentary colours as shadows, you have to be consequent (i.e. do it everywhere).
12/19/04 @214
12/19/04 @413
But a green shadow is weak.
12/20/04 @550
(need to nitpick on a painting with this quality
12/30/04 @894
great light/shadow play.. looks excellent!
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