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lasupaman
April 7th, 2004, 02:45 AM
haven't posted in a while. oh well... Hi anyways.

here's some stuff:



http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/jack_color.jpg
http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/anastasia_color.jpg
http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/torture_color.jpg
http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/naia_color.jpg
http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/aeiur_color.jpg

Here are some environments:

http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/beachcity.jpg
http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/temple-interior.jpg
http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/grassland_city.jpg
http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/graveyard_night.jpg
http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/inner_city.jpg
http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/tower1.jpg

...and something i never got around to finish:

http://www.jacklovesyou.com/thesis/trees3.jpg

those are supposed to be trees

anyways, hopefully you can tell where my influences are. if not, i'm sad.

Pichuerca
April 7th, 2004, 03:15 AM
Wow! I like all of them,above all the landscapes.


What brushes do you use to paint?. It isnīt a personal question, only i want to know to pratice with them.

Bye..

mrkon
April 7th, 2004, 03:55 AM
Kick grass mate! Give me your blood so I can absorb your powers!

mrkon
April 7th, 2004, 04:08 AM
oh yeah, the piece with the bridge overhanging is just superb... the lighting makes it come alive! love it!

Hale
April 7th, 2004, 05:04 PM
I like these alot. One thing is, with the characters I get the fading leg/arm thing but i think the paintstrokes are a little to apparent. I think you could achieve the same look with a littlw more polished/blended look as it just makes the pieces look unfinished rather than being artisitrc liscence as you intended. I also thing maybe you went a little overboard with it and shouldn't use it everytime, especially the elvis lookin guy with the sword. Overall, great work and i reall like the environments too.

Tully
April 7th, 2004, 05:10 PM
I like the limb fading thing, but only in some of the places you've used it. I think it works where the appendage is actually receding, like #1. In ones like purple coat guy, I don't think it's desirable on the legs because it's not believable as mist (the trailing fabric isn't misty), and those parts really aren't receding. It'd look a lot more grounded if you did a bit of a shadow rather than the fading. It's good on the arms though.

Lovely work!

young paddy1
April 7th, 2004, 06:27 PM
lovin everything except purple coat guys' legs IMO they should have a space between them.

mrkon
April 9th, 2004, 03:37 AM
I think the legs are fine.

and by fine i mean FIIIIOOOOOOONE! HOT!