Regression du Demon de Lumiere
Regression du Demon de Lumiere
My profile only \ Uncategorized | 09/19/03 @780 |
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breed#23 again.
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Every time I ask myself how the xxxx is he doing this. I really have no clue. Is it somehow a puzzle of different drawings and photos?
I want a step by step now a tut or maybe just some hints
Cheers
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10/02/03 @848
It's much easier to access the meaning of your artworks when they display non-abstract elements. So when your always impressive texturing and lighting skills reach meaningful (for us, human beings) visual elements, it ends up in a masterpiece which I think I understand! Beautiful indeed. Explosive, although a little less than "anger". Powerful for sure. Mastered really!
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