not sure how, but the contrast clashing of red and blue makes the creature seem...not entirely evil.
as if it's fleeing from nature's reckoning.
wonderful piece.
not sure how, but the contrast clashing of red and blue makes the creature seem...not entirely evil.
as if it's fleeing from nature's reckoning.
wonderful piece.
I wasn't going for evil. I like showing beauty in scary things
fuck it, flip a mountain and be done with it.
"i told you i hate peanuts" - something in that line..
no single word, phrase, qoute, nor sentence can sum up the entirety of the darker side of humanity that this illustration has portrayed.
You are by far my most favorite artist on this site.
The essence of humanity burns at your fingertips with each stroke of a brush and scratch of a pen.
You capture it, chain it to a wall, keep its body alive with advance machinery, then have your way; When your finished, you undo the damage, reverse the process and set it free.
It's because of your art, i feel as though you understand existence, appreciate life and respect death regardless of moral restraint or ethical taboo.
Many only see the world as black and white yet few like yourself are privy to the fine grey line.
what a wonderful example of how to utilize 3d.
now let's use it for a kids show!
this is awesome.
damn zebras, they should act like more well behaved law abiding horses, and send em back to africa.
(it's exactly what you don't think is how you're believing)
Pretty damn good line up for 3d concept.
might i be able to use this to crank out a physical model in the future for ya?
i may be currently busy with other projects but i would love to make him when i have free time.
Sorry, man, but this charecter made specially for Snow Arc Studio, so... they're the ones, who own him)
Goodbye dreams
There is no right or wrong in art, it simply just is, it is perspective experience within existence made from the audience, or the artist
Age 24, Male
Voice Actor, 3D Dev.
im right there--^
Joined on 9/4/08