I could watch this for a long time. It's hypnotizing.
I could watch this for a long time. It's hypnotizing.
The level of detail is off the charts, did more than one person work on this? Reminds me of an art worm where the next artist builds on the previous piece. My favorite part is the owl.
Thank you. I'm the sole author. It took me a few weeks to complete. :)
Cool poses. Unfortunately the never-ending quest for capitalism continues.
Hey gotta pay bills and make a living somehow; might as well try to make money doing something you love.
Great as always. The way you color your pictures makes them very worthy candidates for home decor.
Very striking art. A couple things to note though, it works well as a design, but falls short in terms of readability. Where does one form begin? Where does another end? The background looks more like wallpaper than a forest of trees due to everything in it being nearly the same value. For the same reason, the depth is kinda broken. But those are just a few thoughts, I can't criticize this too much.
I'm not a fan of the imagery but I can tell this took a lot of work. The lighting must have been a pain to get right. I don't like that it's supposed to be hyper advanced but still has human characteristics (and wings in space?), just some questionable design choices imo.
Good points. I always tend to lean towards creature design, I'm not great at armor suits yet, but good thinking though. Thanks for the input =D
Woah, great use of colors. It's just a little rough in a lot of parts though.
It's visually cluttered and lacks composition. The color choices clash and overwhelm me and the spaceship blends into the floor. A for effort though.
I was supposed to make it isometric but it's too time consuming. I should've change the tileset color though.
The fact that this isn't bigger is a tragedy.
Somebody frontpage this...
Is anybody out there?
CAN YOU HEAR ME!?
Thank you for the notion, but I don't think it's gonna happen. :)
I can hear you though!
If you're a fan of your own work, then you'll be fine ~ Start small. If you can't, then start smaller ~ If you don't love what you put out, don't expect anyone else to
Age 33, Male
Process Improvement
AAS Mechanical Engineering
North Carolina
Joined on 8/6/09