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On January 12 2011 21:18 acrimoneyius wrote: wow very nice ^_^ ty i hate it when they shot down my collosi xD
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Extraordinary awesome! I love the GIF showing the progress
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very cool work.
how about doing a hydra? maybe it could have idra's face and be spitting acid on some destructible rocks?
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So good~ Do you have a deviantart so we can see some of your other work?
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On January 12 2011 21:31 kr_priest wrote: So good~ Do you have a deviantart so we can see some of your other work?
http://poespoes.deviantart.com/ here is the link...still need to upload more recent works >_<
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Wow, super talented gj man.
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On January 12 2011 21:26 red_b wrote: very cool work.
how about doing a hydra? maybe it could have idra's face and be spitting acid on some destructible rocks?
hm i have no idea how to make his mouth as wide as the real hydralisk. any idea?
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Way awesome. Another potential wallpaper.
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Nice! Love the gif too, why is there a zerg tag on the bottom left though?
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On January 12 2011 22:05 Mateo0 wrote: Nice! Love the gif too, why is there a zerg tag on the bottom left though?
invader graffiti!(may b some zerg worshippers? haha) was gonna make a hole in the wall with a zergling in it but it was very difficult. btw there is a protoss symbol hiding around top left of the pic too =P
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Sometimes you will get richer color depth by not starting with grey tones, but rather blocking in colors of different values right away. Just experiment with color and try not to use orange and blue too much. Dont apply color with airbrush. While it can be a useful technique if you want to create a certain atmospheric light, there would still be slight difference in color value between the objects. Perspective is a little off too. gj though
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On January 12 2011 22:11 ohlala wrote: Sometimes you will get richer color depth by not starting with grey tones, but rather blocking in colors of different values right away. Just experiment with color and try not to use orange and blue too much. Dont apply color with airbrush. While it can be a useful technique if you want to create a certain atmospheric light, there would still be slight difference in color value between the objects. Perspective is a little off too. gj though
ah ic. thx for the blocking tip ^^
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Awesome. Love the progress. As a novice/amateur illustrator myself, it's always cool to see how better artists manage their workflow and what techniques they use.
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On January 12 2011 22:45 HawaiianPig wrote: Awesome. Love the progress. As a novice/amateur illustrator myself, it's always cool to see how better artists manage their workflow and what techniques they use.
keep trying n nvr giv up. >_< took me hundreds of game to get me to diamond T_T
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Uber pro, looking forward to seeing your next piece. -Papa Sven
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The picture that actually shows the "steps" of progress is really amazing. Love being able to see the steps of an artist since you can learn things from it.
@ohlala what do you advise using for coloring instead of airbrushing since I tend to do that too :'d
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On January 12 2011 21:17 poepoes wrote: "a templar feedbacking a medivac"(sounds hard T_T)... Do this! Would love to see this idea drawn out. Great work on the viking piece!
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