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Old Artwork
Finally something new. I've been too lazy for too long, so I colored a replacement for Arielle.
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I've been asked to color this one, and so I went off my lazy ass and did it. The JPEG algorithm messed up the edges a bit; they are much smoother in the original file.
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She's cute, furry, sexy and kinda nude. What else do you expect from life? The original sketch was very rough, so I had to draw detailed outlines first.
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The first image I colored using lighting effects from Adobe Photoshop 5.5 to create some sort of 3D impression.
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My first image in Photoshop. Still a bit rough. I switched from MicroGrafx Picture Publisher 6 to Adobe Photoshop 5.5 earlier and had to feel at home there first.
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The image is darker than originally intended. But it's nevertheless my best coloring so far. As usual, done in MicroGrafx Picture Publisher 6.
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Also done with Micrografx Picture Publisher. Needless to say that I like it. After the overwhelming effect of the background in the other picture of Raven, I decided to use something less... impressive. Colored with MicroGrafx Picture Publisher 6.
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The first sketch I ever colored. Might not be the best one I did. The background comes too strong. Done with MicroGrafx Picture Publisher 6.
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A rendering of my logo in flames. I have it as a wallpaper on my PC at work. Since I accidentally deleted the original files, I needed to do it from scratch again. Like all the other renderings, it was done in 3D Studio Max.
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My first project I ever did. Since that time, I use it as my logo. I had to choose between a burning version and this one. So I decided to use the smaller spinning logo to reduce loading times. Also done in 3D Studio Max.
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An animation I did for a DJ I know. Nothing breathtaking, since I had to keep it small for the browsers; and it still has 245kB. Done in 3D Studio Max.
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