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Anneke Hut 2001-12-04 |
forest inhabitant :) There he is, the orc that scares my fairies, he is looking threatening. The light is very special, just the way it should be and difficult to draw. You did it very skilled. |
| (Terry A. Ernest) |
yea! he`s a real bad dude..
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christiaan iken 2001-12-09 |
aint it useful to just look in the mirror and draw a orc..p... kidding terry. ur the master at lord of the rings ors, they have so much three dimnensioons to them, i konw u use models, that aspect is really amazing, u take the time to make a model and light it and that gives a very realistic look to it. wow.that seems like way to much work for a lazy git like me. |
| (Terry A. Ernest) |
hey cheeky! ...no it looks a bit like my Dad ha!.....modeling in clay, is also used by some of professionals, it doesn`t take as long as you think, about 3 hours..and its plain sailing once it has been lit well...
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anouk keijzer 2001-12-11 |
O.o;; Awesome.... the coloring is incredible |
| (Terry A. Ernest) |
Cheers Anouk ...I love to plaster the colour on..
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deniz besikcioglu 2001-12-14 |
wow ..the vision and the lightning..:) the 3D effect is also impressive .. that makes me wonder about which media and material you used on it .. |
| (Terry A. Ernest) |
Cheers Deniz!..I drew it with Chalk on heavy watercolour paper,then digital took it a bit further...
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MC Caillava 2002-01-25 |
arrrgh! wonderful image ! arrgh Im jealous again :-D
I love the way you use the texture of the water colour paper (arches 600gr?). the lighting is perfect, but I - and other people it seems from the comments) would like to know more, what did you do during the digital phase ? Im a wacom fanatic myself, so Im very interesed.
Bravo ! Ill keep an eye on your gallery (insane scientist type whisper: no... BOTH eyes!) |
| (Terry A. Ernest) |
I can not remeber MC the type of watercolour paper, but it was heavy. I had already made a model in a type of clay, and I lit it, and then drew it onto the paper with a brown conte crayon(it`s like hard chalk). Once scanned in I airbrush lighty with green and then with black. I quiclky fill the background and used the smuge tool on it. then I started to use the smuge tool on his neck, but found that I totally ruined the water colour texture, and tryed to replace it digitally, but it didn`t work very well.
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