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Topic: The Speedpainting Thread (IV) |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:55 am Subject: The Speedpainting Thread (IV) |
sweet snygg!
http://idun.free.fr/milk_quick.jpg |
Topic: Garden steps |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 9:56 am Subject: Garden steps |
Haha, monkey island deluxe. It looks much better than any of the games that came after 2. (The cartoony look ruined it for me)
I kind of figured they intentional, they seemed a bit too well-balance ... |
Topic: Garden steps |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 1:57 am Subject: Garden steps |
Great work Simon!
I especially like the water.
I think it works really well like a scene, with it's uniform yellow-green-cyan hues. If you want to go elsewhere with it there are some other things ... |
Topic: Help with "Glazing" in Painter and/or Photoshop? |
jo
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Forum: Work in Progress Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:20 am Subject: Help with "Glazing" in Painter and/or Photoshop? |
oh and nice pic btw |
Topic: Help with "Glazing" in Painter and/or Photoshop? |
jo
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Forum: Work in Progress Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:19 am Subject: Help with "Glazing" in Painter and/or Photoshop? |
One technique is to put the b/w layer on top set to "multiply", painting underneath it.
(Now all colours beneath will get the value of the b/w layer multiplied onto them.)
Note that it's a good idea ... |
Topic: Animate online |
jo
Replies: 26
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:22 am Subject: Animate online |
Great to see you enjoying yourselves! Haha. Really nice animations.
Reakshun, I think it's around 3-5fps? Awesome action. |
Topic: Enourmous ice sculptures, anyone? |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 8:20 am Subject: Enourmous ice sculptures, anyone? |
That's a lot of snow and ice.
Personally I can barely stand cold long enough to make a snowman..
http://www.rtoddking.com/chinawin2003_hb_if.htm |
Topic: my hand hurts! (trust) |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 5:48 am Subject: my hand hurts! (trust) |
Yeah, I agree with Sumaleth,
He needs his ear to be tilted aligned more to his face, moved up and moved to the left a bit. And he needs more back on his head. I think it's the narrow head and the e ... |
Topic: heheh, check this out guys!! |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 2:24 pm Subject: heheh, check this out guys!! |
lol @ neff |
Topic: Animate online |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 6:56 am Subject: Animate online |
hahaha, kickass seth & johanng!
we'll all be hearing from disney anyday now
(glad you all seem to enjoy it! <3) |
Topic: Streetpainting |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 4:20 am Subject: Streetpainting |
Yeah, I had seen some street painters before seeing these, but I never thought someone would actually put down this kind of energy and time into something so.. I dunno. fleeting.
Do they make any m ... |
Topic: Animate online |
jo
Replies: 26
Views: 8506
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 2:59 am Subject: Animate online |
http://www.fabrica.it/flipbook/
I dunno if this has been up here before, but a friend showed me and I found it so much fun I wanted to share it. It's basically a flash applet that lets you do short ... |
Topic: Streetpainting |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 11:14 am Subject: Streetpainting |
"Rain!!? NOooooo"
Seriously though, I wonder what kind of materials are used and how restitant they are to.. everything.
http://www.kurtwenner.com/images/diesira.jpg
(http://www.kurtwenner.com/ ... |
Topic: Florence Academy of Art=Good?? |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 10:55 am Subject: Florence Academy of Art=Good?? |
I.. see.. convinced people.. :<
To not disturb/reawaken the slumbering sidetrack of doom, I will answer in swedish. Some will be able to read, some won't. Some will need to get their wifes to tr ... |
Topic: Life as a pro digital artist in USA |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 9:10 am Subject: Life as a pro digital artist in USA |
Glad to help Matthew, I guess summing it up would be;
If you aren't really "good enough" to work professionally, find a small company and try growing with it (good practice and experience). If/when ... |
Topic: Life as a pro digital artist in USA |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 1:23 am Subject: Life as a pro digital artist in USA |
annisahmad, lol, I'm sure you'll find work if you work hard enough. If the US market would fail you could always try relocating. English-speaking people are spoiled like that.
Matthew, y ... |
Topic: JUPITER RUN <---- different then my normal styles |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 6:22 am Subject: JUPITER RUN <---- different then my normal styles |
Yeah, these are super kickass.
What programs did you use for putting it all together?
Is the main piece all vector or vector and post-work in PS/similar? (It all looks like something that could ... |
Topic: how do you backup your stuff? |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 11:06 am Subject: how do you backup your stuff? |
Socar, If the paper colour is the only issue I suggest maybe trying to just print it on a similar paper as the original instead? Also there is also a difference in printers, and I think in newer versi ... |
Topic: Life as a pro digital artist in USA |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 12:24 am Subject: Life as a pro digital artist in USA |
A computer won't get drunk and smoke weed before hitting the canvas, it would be the downfall or originality and symbolic/metaphorical art as we know it :<
I believe theres alot of work in the g ... |
Topic: Paintchat - |||*Closed |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 2:47 pm Subject: Paintchat - |||*Closed |
shipaint owns you all and it demands you to use it.
urr, I mean, is this the way to paintchat addicts anonymous? |
Topic: The Speedpainting Thread (IV) |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 1:53 pm Subject: The Speedpainting Thread (IV) |
For the Summer Practice Thread. Great initiative on that one Matthew!
Someone finding a shitload of nice shots and just dropping them in my lap is just what I need to pic up the pen again.
As alw ... |
Topic: The Summer Practise Thread //*Closed |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 1:48 pm Subject: The Summer Practise Thread //*Closed |
Nice going people!
http://www.picaroni.com/bali-49s.jpg
http://idun.free.fr/SPT/SPT1.jpg
(OMG THUMB OUT OF ASS ACTION!) |
Topic: Gears of War concept images |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 7:29 am Subject: Gears of War concept images |
Theres just no stopping you john, you're on a roll of thunder now. ;) I'm really looking forward to seeing the rest of the work as well! I agree with earlier comment though on them not keeping the gen ... |
Topic: Composition is a natural talent? |
jo
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Forum: Digital Art Discussion Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 7:39 am Subject: Composition is a natural talent? |
I think you need to seperate composition and layout from many of the other aspects of art. This because composition (especially with photography), unlike say brushwork, doesn't need technical knowledg ... |
Topic: ArtCenter work from the last six months |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 6:04 pm Subject: ArtCenter work from the last six months |
What does it cost you to attend? Whatever you're paying goddamn that's some seriously nice stuff. |
Topic: an open house |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 5:58 pm Subject: an open house |
wouldn't/shouldn't that client have a publisher?
I believe that's why they're looking. ;-D
Nice woo, is it from the same series as the one with the laundry basket? |
Topic: The Speedpainting Thread (IV) |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 5:27 pm Subject: The Speedpainting Thread (IV) |
retro > thank you, glad you like it. Im loving that intense orangy red.
matthew > I think anatomy is something that really can't be "taught" as much as it has to be studied.. with exception f ... |
Topic: The Speedpainting Thread (IV) |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 5:17 pm Subject: The Speedpainting Thread (IV) |
max, vyle, rasseltassel > really nice stuff on the last pages back
matthew > too bad to hear about your troubles. Do you feel your current education has been worth it? Obviously your art has im ... |
Topic: Latest stuff *nudity warning* |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 6:16 pm Subject: Latest stuff *nudity warning* |
Sweet, I love the girls - and the umbrella picture is worth some extra credit on the feet alone, lol. nice work |
Topic: The Speedpainting Thread (IV) |
jo
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Forum: Gallery/Finished Work Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 4:55 pm Subject: The Speedpainting Thread (IV) |
Hard too keep up with the thread - lots of good work in it though, really liked the crocoduck a lot.
Speedy doodle trying out some brushes in ps.
http://idun.free.fr/lj/lj_pages.jpg |
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