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Comments for this Image:
| Jeffrey Mao 2001-09-14 |
Another one wonderfully done, John :). The light and trees and murk are well crafted, and the goblin horde(?) is quite nice as well. The first goblin in line has a little bit too much of a polished feel to its skin, but the expression on all three visible faces is great. Anyway, Mr. I've-only-been-doing-this-for-nine-months (or something like that)- you don't give yourself enough credit... but I think the work you do is great, with such a vibrant and varied use of color, and it just keeps on getting better and better. |
| Christopher Leone 2001-09-14 |
nice! John I realy like your work it is very 3 dementional.
How do you do it?
Do you use a 3d program or just have a unique way of painting that gives it that look? | | (John Shannon) |
Thanks Chris, I only ever use Photoshop and a mouse : but i use loads of layers so maybe that explains it
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| aaa aaaa 2001-09-15 |
wonderful painting John, excellent colour here and yes I agree with Christopher, amazing depth. Nice one. |
| christiaan iken 2001-09-30 |
hi john, seeing this i think ur colour work is one of the best around, i mean u give a gloom feel to this picture, yet its full of colours. |
| scott purdy 2001-11-19 |
Quite fantastic! The light filtering through the branches is excellent. Any chance we can get to see a clearer version. it seems somewhat blurred.
But superb none the less :) |
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