Inbound train
Credits & Info
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- 9,281
- Score
- 4.39 / 5.00
- Date
- 02/08/2012
- Category
- Illustration
- File Info
- 650 x 325 px
- JPEG
- 62.3 kb
- Tags
- concept
- train
- lady
- illustration
- Frontpaged February 8, 2012
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Author Comments
Had absolutely no idea where i was going with this painting. It started out as a random shape dropping in Painter and my brain started seeing this train shape. I went from there and started defining it a bit more but kept my focus on lighting and the big shapes which explains the painterly detailess image.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars Feb 19, 2012
AMAZING
lighting and shading is AWSOME
i wish i could draw that good
u r a master
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars Feb 17, 2012
This looks BOSS! Great lighting.
Rated 5 / 5 stars Feb 15, 2012
I am nothing
But at train and
I assume that you donâEUTMt like me
IâEUTMm insane but
Not yet crazy
I will never let you go
Enjoy the ride youâEUTMll stay with me
Stay with me
IâEUTMll stay with you
No one really knows the pain IâEUTMm going through
My final ride is almost done
The world has moved on now itâEUTMs time to go
My final ride is almost done
Come lift my spirit up, IâEUTMm Blaine!
I am the one
The godlike terror train
The superior, artificial brain
Feel free to call me Blaine
I will roll on
Riddle de-dum, IâEUTMm best
Try me, try me!
IâEUTMll never fail that test
BlueâEUTMs for girls and
PinkâEUTMs for me
Cause
IâEUTMm the mono
DonâEUTMt even dare to mess with me
Sorry I had to... I couldn't think of anything but a maddened train, and what better example than Blaine the Mono.
As was said before, I truly expected something quite different from the thumbnail, so this was quite a pleasant surprise.
I wonder if it would be possible for you to gift us with a higher resolution?
This would allow us to look at details more closely.
I am particularly interested in 2 things.
1. The way that the background seems to be desolated. A destroyed, abandoned, ghost town. I would enjoy a closer look.
2. The lone girl, armored in Victorian outwear, casually reading the news. As if their is nothing wrong with this clearly horrid setting.
haha best comment ever ! Love it !
As for the high res version i don't have one :( I worked on a small file from start to finish on this one :( !
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars Feb 14, 2012
Beautiful.
Rated 5 / 5 stars Feb 11, 2012
Simply amazing. Great style you have there. Also I really like the mixture of.... let's say themes. When I clicked the thumbnail I was expecting some kind of rather old-fashioned picture because of the woman's clothing, but then there is this futuristic train. Nice.