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Bronze

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Photoshop I will post the comment later.

Comments (12)


Rohyphnol

1:00AM | Thu, 05 July 2001

damn...great stuff here. Prolly for copyright reasons...but I really wish your name wasnt everywhere on the pic...kinda distracting.

trevor3000

1:21AM | Thu, 05 July 2001

excellent

gravenrobber

1:30AM | Thu, 05 July 2001

well done

dee-zaster

1:43AM | Thu, 05 July 2001

fantastic image...

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Sasha_Maurice

1:44AM | Thu, 05 July 2001

thats one wicked looking image, nice!

Antoonio

2:54AM | Thu, 05 July 2001

freaking great pic.

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Doom Dancer

9:25AM | Thu, 05 July 2001

Creepy looking. Looks like a mix between something "real" and a comic book. (Rob)

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quim2001

3:14PM | Thu, 05 July 2001

I like your work

DevNull

8:10PM | Thu, 05 July 2001

Nice piece of work!

Usurer

10:19PM | Thu, 05 July 2001

damn. thats nuts. ive never seen a more intresting method of creation in phothoshop. Love to see that as a texture

robcamp

12:07AM | Fri, 06 July 2001

Here some info on how I did this piece: The first step was to blend some old metal textures togheter. Then I sketched the character on an empty layer, using a 50% opacity 5 pixel wide brush. Once I was happy with the shape and outline, I merged the texture and sketch layer togheter. At this point I started working the light into the drawing. After sketching the darker areas with a 20% opacity large brush, I mostly used with the dodge and burn tools (magic!). The dodge tool set on highlights is my favorite method to add highlights. After that was done, I went and worked all the small details with the smudge tool, set at 50% opacity and using brushes ranging from 1 to 5 pixel wide. As a last step, I added some color variations here and there (using both the color balance and paintbrush set on color tools), so to give accents to the image. The image was created completely on photoshop with just a stinky little mouse... yeah.. you heard me right.. I haven't got a graphic tablet yet :( If you want some more details on how I did this pic, email me.

nick2k

8:58PM | Fri, 06 July 2001

Damn that is so cool, and not even with a graphics tablet, wow. That is my sort of artwork


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