Damn, Neil you are the master of refining incredible works out of random sketching applications. My first Harmony play ended with this weird vomity thing: That missing part of his head up the top is where the toolbar was getting in my way.
I've been meaning to get more familiar with Illustrator and vector art, so I created this based on the results of some dicking around in Alchemy: It turned out much creepier than I'd intended. Think I'll go back to things on paper for a while.
Seb stick with the illustrator it'll be much, much more creepy later on. ;) Seriously; Your art would end up looking even lovelier in a different way. :) I'm going to look up some nice tutorials for you, I'll send em over later today.
Harmony is a splendid tool. Thoroughly impressed, though it often seems to have a mind of it's own. very lovely for doing quick patterns. I can see myself using this to get basreliefs etc. onto 3D work frequently. First go. this took about 3 minutes, including the Pshop mirror.
After listening to a bunch of Rucka interview podcasts, I HAD to read the O’Neil run on THE QUESTION. I’m only a few issues in, and I can tell I’m reading at the perfect time in my life. So cool.
Here's my submission to the IRON SKY contest for designing fake movie posters for a scene outside a movie theatre in the film. C'mon, you knew I couldn't resist design crack like that...