It’s got scales alright! :lol: Thanks for having a peek Gary!
Man, you are killing it! I can see so many different directions to play off of your latest post.
Salute
Carver
Hi ChalkMan
Great imagination at work and play in your works…I really like the serpent dog piece posted above…Great small_orange_diamond:)
http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=mcafee&p=patric+woodroffe
If you ever have a chance to, buy some of this guys books…I think you would really enjoy his works and would draw a great deal of inspiration from his images , and imagination…The last post of yours,…the dragon tail, remindes me of a piece of one of the works in one of his books…He did and does alot of what is being done today with computers , but he did and does it in a traditional medium, without the aid of a computer,…way ahead of his time…
Anyway, the link to his stuff is posted above…Enjoy…
Glenn
Hy Glenn,
I just bookmarked that guys work, look very interesting! I will see if I can have a look a some of his books.
This a poster for one of my five guest lectures at Apple’s Flagship Store in Manhattan’s Soho. I was one of the first ten industry professionals to present there when the store first opened. This poster was for a talk about 2 years ago.
Cheers,
David
it’s quite unique the way you bring the feeling of matter in the digital world…honestly i’m not a big fan of abstract art in general, but somehow your forms and colors told me about an other universe which actually convinced me…! Tnx for changing my perspective…
Why thank you, that is very nice of you to say. I am feeling my way around in Zbrush and while I did work in the industry in the early 90’s it was as a special effects animator not character animation. Basically I have been a photographer most of my life so I have a sense of design and color sense I hope. Cheers, David
Once again 2.5D … trying to keep it interesting by exploring new ideas!
More 2.5D … I often use just one tool as a “brush” different settings set the tool to the canvas in very different ways, I change materials often. I do some post in Photoshop, basically applying a conversion to B&W … I used to rely on Desaturate and then use the history brush to paint away the changes, now I use a Viveza plugin which gives me many more options than just plain desaturate ( It simulates many different photographic looks … sepia, cyanotype, Holga, Tintype and a host of other effects) I find that my color 2.5D painting has more of a feeling of depth when I selectively blend color and monochrome in the same image. I hope that makes sense! :lol:
What an incredible thread!!!
Art here.
I wish I could follow this 2.5d thing. Still impossible for me :lol:
@michaels:
Thank so much … very flattering coming from you! 2.5D is interesting, I experiment with old and almost forgotten tools and brush them on to the canvas it is often hit or miss.
I am not up to really being able to sculpt but I am working on it … I am hoping that Santa is bringing me that Scott Spencer book on sculpting the human form. One step at a time, I have been lurking around ZBC for years but only started posting work four weeks ago. :lol:
All the best,
David
These are great…
and that Ark is going to drive me nuts till I figure out how to do it, is that a tool made using using scales and then 2.5D using drag dots???
Hi Melea,
It was a tool that I made some time ago, it was applied in several different strokes … freehand, conic, spray, dragdrop etc I also used snakehook brush (large brush size) to nudge things around.
Glad you like this new work! I especially like my last one, I have another I just finished that I am dying to post, but I don’t like to put up too many at the same time.
All the best,
David
This was the tool i painted with:
Hi David
I think you are on to something…I really like the post above #114…It has a convincing sense of atmosphere and depth with the edges of the forms being less crisp as they recede into space, and more crisp as they come into the forground…Great subtle color gradations and combinations also…The sculpture is tied into the background nicely through edge control, lighting/shadow/shade and color…Outanding job…and exploration…small_orange_diamond:)
I checked out your website photo’s…Excellent composition and design skills… I really enjoyed the subjects in the photo’s also…Nice feeling in all of them …great emotions projected…small_orange_diamond:)
Glenn
Hi Glenn,
Thanks so much for the kind words. I am glad that you like this work, I feel that it is a direction I want to follow for a while!
I am also pleased that you enjoyed my photographic work … I don’t believe I have ever been a follower so doing something here that is a bit different does not bother me. :lol:
All the best,
David