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Red_Rook
January 4th, 2006, 03:29 PM
E.O.W Round 11: VOTING THREAD



TOPIC: Europa

Deadline For Voting: Teusday 10th January

Please vote for your personal favourite artwork from this round. Please remember that your vote should reflect an equal weight of aesthetic impact, adherance to the brief, and idea development.

Your votes will be public.
Please help strengthen the activity by leaving criticism for the artist you vote for, and for any other artworks you can manage!

posting thread (http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=58290)


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rawwad

http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/7946/eowfinal8fw.jpg

battle of Europa

After World War III human kind colonised Jupiter´s and Saturn´s moons. Governments of remain states compromised on govern of new areas. No one want next war in this time. But after we founding new resources in raw materials, everything was broken. States created new Great Powers which started new wars. One of the most attacked place was Europa. Rich resources constricted wars to this land and Europa´s future existence was in danger.



llothcat

http://www.llothcat.com/work/europa4.jpg

This is a natural spring on the moon europa. Liquid water is indeed on this moon, and so is an inner warmth, in the form of liquid rock. The combination often melts through the glacial ice ( which is made made up of various materials, including frozen water), or even causes the glacial ice to expand, causing vast "cracks". The differences in the internal and external temperatures cause the ice on the surface to reform over the liquid, resulting in tunnels such as this.




auden100

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v504/auden100/Sketch11.jpg

Humankind finally makes it to Europa. Sending a 2 man team in with a submersible craft, their mission is to explore the close-to-surface waters, and investigate minerals and possible lifeforms. The crevasse they choose serves as conduit for rising warmer water, and with the sparse sunlight provides a habitat for a number of flora. It also serves as home to a strange serpentine lifeform, leading to the first, inevitable confrontation between man and aliens.


Makk

http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rowanfamily/eow10_europa4.jpg

Deep under the planet of Europa's surface there lies a vast underground ocean filled with many rock and cave formations. Living amongst the rocks is believed to be an ancient alien race.


Sept13

http://zaba.tiimipeli.net/roskaa/europacol.jpg

In 2090 the humankind entered into a new age; the age of colonization. After a succesfully operational fusion reactor was build, the world superpowers as USA, Europe, China and India began a common "Space exploitation" program.

After 20 years of working together, the nations began to split up. USA and Europe concentrated on Mars together while India dropped out from the Space exploitation program. The people's republic of China itself had it's eyes on the moons of Jupiter, especially on Europa.

The succesfull mining of Helium-3 from the underwaters of Europas moon granted the people's republic of China lead in the devolpment of renewable energy.


sketchling

http://www.sketchling.com/artwork/2006/EOW_Europa_V8.jpg

The harnessing of zero point energy was the turning point for civilisation as we knew it, for, with such limitless energy at our disposal, even the icy crust of Europa could team with human life. It was the vast mineral wealth that first drew settlers to cling to the Europa's frozen wastes, but with time, many came simply to see Jupiter reflected in an endless shattered mirror of ice.

gl0gg
http://www.joelakerman.se/temp/eow11.jpg

While it seemed like a grand adventure to go to Europa, it really just took a couple of hours for the crew in the survival dome to get bored. All they do now until relieve is sending prank morsecode-signals to possible aliens around and arranging farting contests.

Panagos
January 4th, 2006, 04:13 PM
I was torn between Rawwad and Sketchling....

Sketching's does a great job of working a city/civilization into the existing surface of the moon - and it's the only entry that is easily recognizable as Europa (with the distinctive criss-crossed pattern of cracks and fisures).

But in the end I had to go with Rawwad, the finesse of the lighting coupled with the dynamic composition really sold it for me.

CRØW
January 4th, 2006, 07:47 PM
All of these are excellent but I had to go with sketchlings design. The rendering is amazing and the design is cool. (kinda reminds me of the painting of Geidi Prime from Lynch's Dune)

Great job everybody!

gl0gg
January 4th, 2006, 08:26 PM
Good job guys, my vote fell on sketchling after lots of thought. Rawwad was close, very classic scifi.

depleteD
January 5th, 2006, 12:22 AM
damn this was a hard choice good work hommies

Azrael
January 5th, 2006, 12:53 AM
Scetchling. hands down cleaned up. awesome entry as well though Rawwad.

funny gl0g

Sept13
January 5th, 2006, 07:07 AM
Great entries, gotta go with Sketchling.

Chuck,mate.
January 5th, 2006, 07:18 AM
though a bit dark and not altogether clear as for what`s going on and what`s what, sketchling piece just poped out from the rest.
the angle, the reflective icey surface, and the satellite/spaceship there just did it for me.
good job.
:)

Andorz
January 5th, 2006, 10:05 AM
Makk, that is all kickass. Good job! You got my vote at least.

masque
January 5th, 2006, 10:59 AM
auden100 got my vote. strong composition and lighting, well-done "aqueous perspective," a risky but successfully used color palette.

sketchling's piece is in the most part very good but has two flaws that in my eyes really weaken it -- the surface of Jupiter has no banding, an essential part of its visual character (refs would be helpful in situations like this), and the reflection in the ice is just plain wrong -- well painted, but it doesn't follow the physics of reflected light, and makes it look to me more like the ice is translucent.

rawwad's battle scene is great but too far off-topic for me. if it had been set in low orbit over the moon, with greater attention to the distinctive Europan surface, it would've had my vote.

the expansiveness/loneliness of gl0gg's Europa is portrayed well, but the low level of surface detail and apparent atmosphere make it seem a bit too terrestrial to me.

i like the color use in llothcat's piece, but there seems to me a lot of confusion in the spatial planes. also the toplight source seems a bit too bright for having been filtered through a layer of greyish ice.

Makk's scene could use a greater contrast range to better depict the depth the drawing seems to be reaching for -- deeper shadows, more distinctive highlights to define the iceforms. diffusion of the overhead light source and around the alien structures is pretty well done, helps establish the underwater nature of the environment.

too much terrestrial-style foglike atmosphere in Sept13's piece, though color and perpective are well-handled

madplanet
January 5th, 2006, 04:29 PM
I went with Sketchling even after reading Masques words. He points out aspects that I wouldn't have noticed, so I need to be trained to look for those little things that would make or break a good environment piece. Sketchlings scene was the one that had the most energy and sense of atmosphere, planetary and in feel. I really got the sense of life teeming from those cracks with all its artificial lights. I really liked Makk's scene, as well, but I thought that the ice needed to have that thicker feel to it. It took me a moment to realize that that is what it was.

Man, all of these environments are nice as all hell and I don't mind saying that I find doing them intimidating as all hell, too! Tip of the hat to all.

AngryScientist
January 6th, 2006, 09:58 AM
I too went for Sketchling. Beautiful piece there, mate :)

walnut
January 8th, 2006, 03:49 PM
Glogg's piece captured the deadly dull atmosphere the very well i thought and i liked the texture of the surface. So that's why i voted for him.