[ART] Some sketches and works 5 - Page 2
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mcmartini
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Arcanefrost
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Edit: fuck 1000th post, but you're worth it! :p | ||
oemoR
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Beautiful. | ||
quirinus
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VenomBRA
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Where can we find more of your work? Please share some links! | ||
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kierpanda
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Do you have a portfolio online somewhere? I'd love to see it! | ||
ZeroCartin
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http://zerocartin.deviantart.com On August 15 2012 19:46 quirinus wrote: Really nice! Any chance of getting a bigger resolution on those two pictures with the little man in them? I really want to use them as my background! Sure! Just go to http://zerocartin.deviantart.com/art/ADA-Caves-321126847 http://zerocartin.deviantart.com/art/ADA-Forest-321131544 And hit the download button. | ||
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ZeroCartin
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On August 16 2012 09:33 Sirgery wrote: Wow! Another TL user in Costa Rica... do you still play bw? Nah, not anymore | ||
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Please accept this payment of five stars. | ||
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fire_brand
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How'd you develop your art to the point you're at? Any tips on what to do to build my stuff to the point of yours? | ||
ZeroCartin
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On August 17 2012 00:27 fire_brand wrote: That's some really sick work. You've got a really nice eye for lighting and composition. My Landscapes always end up looking really boring, or flat, because I just don't have a grip on that stuff like you do. All my stuff is so washed out, no contrast. I'd really love to be able to do the sort of stuff you do. How'd you develop your art to the point you're at? Any tips on what to do to build my stuff to the point of yours? Thanks! Thing about landscapes is try and get the most contrast in foreground objects and less contrast in further away objects. Also, try and use palettes you know work out! | ||
hp.Shell
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http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?id=311627 Great stuff man you have your own style. | ||
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