Out by the shipyard
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- Frontpaged December 3, 2011
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8 hour piece on CS5.5 with tablet.
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Rated 5 / 5 stars Dec 12, 2011
i can see my house from here.
good. this is getting desktopped
Rated 5 / 5 stars Dec 11, 2011
Great focusing!!!
You clearly take our attention to the skyline where the buildings are drawn with detail lighting. And they look so realistic!! The composition of details and the details themselves are astonishing. This is something i've always wanted to do, to draw a lot of things but direct one's attention to only a part of them. How you managed the lighting, how you leave the foreground plain, and capture our (or at least my) attention to that amazing spot every time i look at your painting - i dont know how you did it - but i certainly DIG the grandeur of the scenery!!! Chills every time i look!
Rated 5 / 5 stars Dec 11, 2011
Damm.
The guy below me nailed it, but I'd just like to point out I love the barely visible mountain landscape in the back by the sunshine. Very onirical.
Rated 4 / 5 stars Dec 8, 2011
Shipyard
Excellent. Your skill is amazing. Your effort and ability can bee seen in this piece. The attention to detail is meticulous. The amount of information placed into this single panel is amazing. Some of the buildings demonstrate a fair amount0 of creativity. The light has a realistic effect. The hazy feel of the painting only elevates its value. This work has made routine industrial life interesting. I have but a single complaint. The water. You capable of so much more than what is given to us in your dull stream of grey. Why torture us so? Present us with something magical. Something amazing.
--Last Guardian
Your compliments are definitely most humbling.
The water, I did, actually play around with drawing a lot of reflections and stuff. I felt that it took away from the sky too much - I wanted the water to be dull; in essence I wanted to be almost sludgy and seem aesthetically it was faded. It was a conscious thing I did, the reflection one looked good but I didn't like it. Also more detail detracted from the little man fishing, he got lost in the detail. I had a boat (rough drawn) and a pier, but I got rid them on purpose.
Much love, peace.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars Dec 8, 2011
Excellent!
Do you have any pieces for sell?
It's really beaultiful, I can't really see anything wrong with putting it on my Liv room.