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Re: Official OT-Creativity Thread 2

Reply #150 on: December 01, 2007, 03:14:15 pm
Adarias, your studies are quite lovely.

Made a sketchbook this week, from scratch. Sewn coptic binding, 200 pages of 120gsm drawing paper, flexible hardcover, roughly 4"x6", etc. This one's a gift, so I painted something on the cover for the recipient in acrylics, which I haven't worked with in years.

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Re: Official OT-Creativity Thread 2

Reply #151 on: December 02, 2007, 10:38:57 pm
I don´t know if anyone here has ever heard about it, but i just finished another spacepainting. Made with spraypaint  and some old magazine paper.
This one took about 20 minutes because i had to wait a couple of times until something dried.

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Re: Official OT-Creativity Thread 2

Reply #152 on: December 03, 2007, 10:12:40 am
Art dump! I've been doing alot of art and also a few pixels lately.


Random thing for Halloween.


Commissioned by: http://manamaraya.deviantart.com/


Halloween Exchange. Kitten dressed up as Lulu from FFX. Character belongs to: http://madeline-marie.deviantart.com/


Halloween Exchange. Munshine dressed up as Little Red Riding Hood, with Roba as the Big Bad Wolf in the background. Characters belong to: http://herisheft.deviantart.com/ and http://roxxy-chan.deviantart.com/


Exchange Round 59 for http://skulldog.deviantart.com/

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Re: Official OT-Creativity Thread 2

Reply #153 on: December 04, 2007, 04:39:21 am
OMG!! 8D;;; YOU'RE the one that did that! *friend o' Mana's*
I don't think I ever did go check out your gallery, though. @__@

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Re: Official OT-Creativity Thread 2

Reply #154 on: December 04, 2007, 12:12:49 pm
Here are a few panels from a short children's story I illustrated last week.

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Re: Official OT-Creativity Thread 2

Reply #155 on: December 05, 2007, 09:28:02 am
Some kitsch made with ArtRage 2.





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Re: Official OT-Creativity Thread 2

Reply #156 on: December 05, 2007, 12:14:07 pm
junkboy: Awesome stuff. The middle one reminds me of the street art that's sold for tourists in every imaginable Mediterranean holiday resort... paintings that have been created fast and in huge quantities. Well, that's a skill in itself.

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Re: Official OT-Creativity Thread 2

Reply #157 on: December 05, 2007, 12:36:10 pm
Junkboy, PLEASE tell me that you use some kind of reference for that stuff!
Artrage rulez, btw
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Re: Official OT-Creativity Thread 2

Reply #158 on: December 05, 2007, 01:18:38 pm
JJ Naas: Haha thanks, that's exactly what I was going for. People who "know" art seem to have disdain for that type of work, but personally I love it and admire those artists.

ilkke: Sure, I used this for the bottom image. But I referenced it somewhat sparingly as you probably can tell, it's more fun to make up your own shit than eyeball a photo.  ;D

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Re: Official OT-Creativity Thread 2

Reply #159 on: December 05, 2007, 01:51:28 pm
Junkboy, those look quite lovely, especially the first one. Imho the last one could be improved a lot with some simple image adjustment. I hope you don't mind me doing a quick Photoshop edit.

The overall temperature felt a bit cool for such strong sunlight, so I did some hue shift, while also shifting the hues on the boy more towards warm, to separate him a little more from the background. I reduced the saturation on the far cliff wall and darkened it a tad, again to separate it from the foreground rock ledge, while also slightly increasing the saturation and brightness of the rest of the image.