Am I allowed to put this in here? Since I do mostly abstract stuff and don't draw? This is a single frame I rendered out using Cinema4D's new Progressive infinite render engine, meaning you just let it render as long as you can and it keeps getting progressively better. Straight from C4D: After some photoshops:
@Pace, Awesome! Love your comic pages! : ) If that is a true fact, the precuel thing, this guy is going to be the most hated man in the comic world! but wha if the final product reachs the original one?
I really like the abstract renders RandomEntity, those are both beautiful.
I drew this for a friends sketchbook "Sideshow Freaks and Human Oddities" then took a picture and messed about in photoshop for a bit. Sketchbook was awesome had some Mike Mignola, James O'Barr, Dan Brereton sketches and many others.
"4th place Mr. London 1886"
In his many years of competition Joseph Merrick never placed higher than 4th at the Mr. London.
@Greasemonkey: Thanks! @Pupato: Thanks! Love the R/R entries! * I have a general technical question: I've been extremely pleased with the way the Moleskine paper and I don't recall having used another kind of paper that behave this well with ink (I work mostly with Microns). I usually use Strathmore's Bristol (300 series) for more finished drawings (or the closest thing I can find in my art material-poor town), which does work very well but, again, I feel there's a little something more with the Moleskine; do you guys know about papers that behave similarly? Thanks!
D.Miranda -- a plate finish Bristol would be what you'd look for. Smooth wouldn't be enough. Plate is only available in the 500 series Strathmore. Other brands carry a plate surface, but I haven't tried them so i wouldn't know how they'd compare to Strathmore.
If you order in bulk, Dick Blick and other online retailers give good discount.