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Posted 2005-06-21, 07:00 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Bah. http://213.50.34.38/tworl.png..."
And then it EXPLODED.



Hmm, decided to touch tablet again after over a month. So rusty. Traditional is king.
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Posted 2005-06-21, 07:25 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "And then it EXPLODED. ..."
Pretty cool.. although the nude one looks like a drugged up necrophiliac with breast implants
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Posted 2005-06-21, 11:32 PM in reply to Xenn's post starting "Pretty cool.. although the nude one..."
But at the same time is mysteriously arousing.


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Posted 2005-06-22, 09:39 AM in reply to JRwakebord's post starting "But at the same time is mysteriously..."
Every single picture is a big red X...for me...

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Posted 2005-07-14, 06:36 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "And then it EXPLODED. ..."
Schtuff.





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Posted 2005-07-14, 09:51 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Schtuff. ..."
OH GOD

It's just like my dream!

I need to buy 1500 feet of extension cable and a small radio wave transmitter.
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Posted 2005-07-15, 12:19 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Schtuff. ..."
That's some awesome drawing stuff
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Posted 2005-08-05, 09:02 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Schtuff. ..."
Digital is bad. Traditional is good. Rinse and repeat.

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Posted 2005-08-05, 10:58 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Digital is bad. Traditional is good...."
My new wallpaper.
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Posted 2005-12-16, 03:31 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Speed Painting II"
A couple of paintings/drawings/whatever.


























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Posted 2005-12-16, 03:40 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "A couple of..."
Nice man.. I really like that second to last one where it looks like a man walking through a cave by candle.
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Posted 2006-01-04, 09:01 AM in reply to Arkantis's post starting "Nice man.. I really like that second to..."
Arkantis: Thanks.

Blahblah.













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Posted 2006-01-04, 12:18 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Arkantis: Thanks. Blahblah. ..."
Wow. That mountain is amazing!

The doodles are great too.

How'd you get so good?
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Posted 2006-01-04, 12:22 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Wow. That mountain is amazing! The..."
The buildings in one of those sketches remind me of Headlong.


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Posted 2006-01-15, 06:59 AM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Arkantis: Thanks. Blahblah. ..."
Thanks guys. I've noticed that people really prefer my more detailed works, but I still like to keep things loose enough to capture the mood/light/basic ideas. In a sense, it feels like tidying up / adding details to the piece is solely the result of wanting people to find amazement in your technical expertise. "Ooh, the skin is so slick that it looks like a photograph!" Spending 5 hours smudging color blobs together doesn't teach me anything, it feels. Or am I just stupid for not aiming for what "most people really like"?

Anyway, some new studies and stuff, mostly water colors this time:


















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Posted 2006-01-23, 09:43 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Thanks guys. I've noticed that people..."
Well, I'd rail those chicks.
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Posted 2006-01-29, 09:47 AM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Thanks guys. I've noticed that people..."
More stuff coming soon, I just need to photograph some paintings that are too large to be scanned.







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