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ueberbobo
Oct 22, 2008
Probably one of my favorites of yours. Looks really cool.
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Sep 25, 2008
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FeatherDragoon
Sep 16, 2008
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Hoppity hoppity hop.
I really wish to know your process when painting like this. It's something I've always seen consistently with concept artists and have always wondered how it was done. Care to enlighten me?
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soulspit
Sep 16, 2008
nice movement, yearning kind of. i almost always like speedpaints more than prepared works because of pieces like this.
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Jarhamn
Sep 16, 2008
Great!
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DeathHealer
Sep 16, 2008
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awesome it reminds me of artworks from museum
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bear48
Sep 15, 2008
sweet job
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Rhahsid
Sep 15, 2008
nice
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I really wish to know your process when painting like this. It's something I've always seen consistently with concept artists and have always wondered how it was done. Care to enlighten me?