War Paint
Credits & Info
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- 29,545
- Score
- 4.61 / 5.00
- Date
- 06/21/2011
- Category
- Illustration
- File Info
- 1000 x 1600 px
- JPEG
- 1 mb
- Tags
- mindchamber
- robot
- avat
- robotday2011
- Frontpaged June 21, 2011
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Author Comments
Wasn't quite satisfied with the previous version of this so I went back to the drawing board and made some drastic changes.
My entry for Robot Day 2011 and also the AVAT - Art Tournament 2011 over at the forums.
Painter X
Reviews
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars Dec 27, 2011
War paint indeed
From the preview icon, it looked like this might be a picture of Optimus Prime. It's just that I have seen and reviewed so many awesome pictures of Optimus Prime. This is, of course, fantastic in its own right. It makes you wonder if there was a contest to show this specific robot. Of course, any author would really like versions of his or her own work. I think the coolest thing would be how you can see the blue handprint of someone. It's like someone tried to attack the robot, but was blasted off.
In fact, there seem to be bits of blue that are going all over the place. It really does fit the standard definition of "War Paint". It's great how there are so many fine details on this robot and it seems to be just at the right level of detail you would need. Even the background is very nicely shaded, with how you get a good sense of him being in a light environment.
Rated 5 / 5 stars Aug 1, 2011
nubs
OH YOU GUYS ARE SOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOOD WHY DONT YOU DO THAT
Rated 5 / 5 stars Jul 11, 2011
Great Concept!
Just great man, keep it up.
Rated 5 / 5 stars Jul 3, 2011
Rare artwork
Really enjoyed the cuts and cracks in its armor, very nice work there bro.
Rated 5 / 5 stars Jul 2, 2011
Superb
As always, the detail in your work is astounding and makes me quite envious. It literally looks as if it is a movie poster that you would see outside a Movie Theater.
The debris gives it an extra effect to it giving it a small backstory in just one illustration.