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chaosrocks
April 5th, 2008, 10:23 AM
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e181/chaosrocks/EOW2.jpg

EOW 84 Blade runner tribute, rain required
you asked for it, you got it!...IMPRESS ME!

REQUIRED
Neon
reflections
rain


DUE April7 th
Have fun[.

:right: FOLLOW THE TOPIC.

:right: POST YOUR FINAL IN THIS THREAD.


:right: SAVE YOUR FILES IN THE FOLLOWING FORMAT. EOW##_Nickname
example: "EOW#100_Chaosrocks.jpg" ;)

:right: PLACE THE IMAGE IN A FRAME WITH YOUR NAME/TOPIC

example from CHOW

http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i222/ChowPics/frame.jpg
(you can add CA logo, etc).

Add an icon to you final post
150 pixels either direction
PLEASE OUTSIDE HOST THE ICON
k thx

OYO!
April 5th, 2008, 10:55 PM
First !! Hehe !!

http://www.oyoz.com.au/images/eow_bladerunner_oyo.jpg

http://www.oyoz.com.au/images/EOW_bladerunner_oyo_icon.jpg

y.

tsujni
April 6th, 2008, 05:11 AM
http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh319/tsujni/eow84-tsujni.jpg

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh319/tsujni/eow84-tsujni-icon.jpg

Lucky Munky
April 6th, 2008, 04:02 PM
The Fourth Sector is just south of S-5's Animoid Row and inland from S-3 ChinaTown, holds many of New City L.A.'s hottest clubs and wet tech boutiques. Always busy with Scenesters, Otaku, Mod-jockeys, off-work Salarymen and 24-7 PartyPeopletm it is the place to meet for many of those liquid enough to afford its pleasures. It is also one of just 5 sectors in the New City in which the 'Off-World Colony' ad blimp is forbidden to fly.

Thumb Pic @ http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj221/LuckyMunky_Art/Thumb%20Stack/EOW84_LuckMunky_tn.jpg

Dan!
April 6th, 2008, 05:54 PM
http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q81/DECYPL/decypl_EOW84.jpg

http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q81/DECYPL/decypl_EOW84_thumb.jpg

invinciblewombat
April 6th, 2008, 06:36 PM
i loves me some glowing umbrellas

http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee99/invinciblewombat2/eow84_invinciblewombat_thumb.jpg

Dominus
April 6th, 2008, 06:54 PM
eh, wish I had more time to spend on this one.. anyway, maybe a second Blade Runner EoW? :yum:

http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/1601/eow82iconwr0.jpg

hallo
April 7th, 2008, 03:49 AM
http://www.notmybiz.com/hosted/fb_portfolio/bilder/eow84_bladerunnertribute_final2b_hallo.jpg

http://www.notmybiz.com/hosted/fb_portfolio/bilder/eow84_hallo_icon.jpg

paberu
April 7th, 2008, 08:16 AM
http://artbypavel.com/ca_art/eow84_rayk.jpg

http://artbypavel.com/ca_art/eow84_rayk_thumb.jpg

revenebo
April 7th, 2008, 07:38 PM
FINAL

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q150/revenebo/EoW84_Revenebo.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q150/revenebo/EoW84_Revenebo_thumb.jpg

No time to add flying cars, "advertising flying egg", mega-screens on buildings walls, etc.
Great topic, I could spend my whole life on it...

Hunger_Artist
April 7th, 2008, 11:54 PM
http://studentpages.scad.edu/~carbeu20/dec/EOW%2384_HUNGERARTIST.jpg
http://studentpages.scad.edu/~carbeu20/dec/thum84.jpg

Destinatus
April 8th, 2008, 12:07 AM
http://cyber-sky.org/art/eow84_thumb.jpg
EDIT: FIXED

chaosrocks
April 8th, 2008, 06:06 PM
only 11?
not even as many as last time
any one else wanna slide in before I close this?
It'll be about 2 hours

(shuts eyes and hopes)

crx

Vyse
April 10th, 2008, 08:33 AM
Uhh..... my eyes got raped..... so heavy stuff here! Wonderful round! Love em all...!!
And i like how hallo put the "eow 84" in his image... =)

dragon4lunch
April 10th, 2008, 02:55 PM
Oh man, this is the kind of thread I wish I had joined! Blade Runner sci-fi style rocks! Yes, I agree with what Dominus said: Let's do this again!

Lucky Munky
April 10th, 2008, 03:58 PM
Awesome work everyone.

I had to give my vote to rayk because I love the light. But my runners up were, well, everyone, actually.

Dan!
April 10th, 2008, 04:34 PM
i had to go for dominus- all the neon...yum

Mutley
April 10th, 2008, 06:58 PM
Nice stuff everybody. My vote goes to Lucky Munky for nice solid colors, not too much neons and lights, dynamic composition. Cheers.

Destinatus
April 11th, 2008, 03:40 AM
My vote went to rayk. Very blade runner like pallet and good sense of depth and scale. Well done.

fughi from yuggoth
April 11th, 2008, 05:26 AM
everyone of U should feel like gettin voted by me,but i cannot vote for all.I think everyone catches the great feeling of this movie!

maks444
April 11th, 2008, 12:45 PM
I think i will pass on voting for this one, for the same reasons a passed on participating. Syd Mead is the father of scifi concept art as we know it ...I think his originality is undeniable, but he is also the most copied.

problem with that is that a tribute to Blade runner should have been trying to go where he went starting from here...now ...not from where he did in 1980....i dont think anybody achieved that in this challenge...no matter if old school is the trend or not these images could'nt be aplicable in a production today not even if it would be as a tribute.
that beeing said, almost everybody did a good job at getting the style ....but then again it is all in our collective consciousness.

sorry if i m being to critical for some, it s only my point of view. And it is really not intended to diminish yours

good day to you

Destinatus
April 11th, 2008, 01:16 PM
Inactivity is death maks

Lucky Munky
April 11th, 2008, 03:01 PM
Makks44> I have to say that I think Hunger Artist managed to effective reinterpret the Blade Runner style into a relavent and contemporary work. It succeeds in projecting a new vision onto the cyber-ish-ness of the movie. It certainly can't be conceived as a Mead knock-off. It reaches into realms mead never touched by embracing the painterly qualities available via computer illustration, rather than being trapped by the commercial corporate style mead represents.

Syd Mead may be working today but his work still demonstrates a technical esthic which was developed in the 50's and 60's. He is 'the' classic example of guache and marker corporate futurist concept design. His stint as designer on Blade Runner, Tron and others didn't change his vision or technique. See his recent DVDs to learn how the master works using traditional media in the traditional manner.

But I think Hunger Artist misses the mark too because it doesn't quite feel like Blade Runner. It reminds me more of 'when gravity fails' and it's warm Islamic cyberpunk feel. Though it could be imagined as an alley behind bio-roid alley from the BR movie, too.

I would also suggest that none of the pieces entered for this challenge look like Syd Mead's work at all.

"Syd Mead is the father of scifi concept art as we know it ... his originality is undeniable, but he is also the most copied." Syd Mead's style was a landmark in design but today look as dated as the spaceship from forbidden planet. The idea of designing a Blade Runner tribute using Syd Mead's contemporary work or other contemporary inspiration is destined to failure since it wouldn't in any way resemble Blade Runner. The film was designed with huge gaps in its vision of the future. Cell phones don't seem to exsist. No hint of nano technology, even micronization isn't predicted. They can design animals from scratch even numbering the scales but can't make a smaller air-conditioner. Compare the graphic on a cell phone with the police computers. Making an up to date Blade Runner environmnet would make it utterly unBlade Runner.

If we were to have an Ancient Rome-themed challenge would you say we should not show Ancient Rome as it appeared Historically but as it appears now? Or would you suggest we shouldn't bother because the Romans already set the bar on Imperial architecture so high, and been so emulated already, that anything we did would be just shadows?

I am largely joking around but it seems you were just intimidated by the challenge of depicting Blade Runner without aping your hero Syd Mead. I would have really liked to have seen how you would depict a Mead-less Blade Runner homage yet retain the feel of the film. I enjoy your work and think your contrabution would have been very cool. I think your personal reasons for not contributing are fine but your refusal to vote is weird to me, but thats just my opinion.

I am still holding out for Scott's long rumoured 'Metropolis' Blade Runner spin off project and hope he would again collaborate with Mead to update their vision of the future.

No offence intended, I think I'm just ranting. Sorry, it happens sometimes. I hope you are going to join us for the Cloud Castle Challenge. I for one am a bit daunted by it but we'll see what happens.

chaosrocks
April 11th, 2008, 03:27 PM
honestly I threw the topic up there cause folks seemed to want it.
I can't seem to manage to vote either but thats just due to indecision on my part. Quite honestly all are good but none really knock my socks off.
ida voted for hideyoshi,... but he won't let me put his in the poll

crx

tsujni
April 11th, 2008, 03:29 PM
I think i will pass on voting for this one, for the same reasons a passed on participating. Syd Mead is the father of scifi concept art as we know it ...I think his originality is undeniable, but he is also the most copied.

problem with that is that a tribute to Blade runner should have been trying to go where he went starting from here...now ...not from where he did in 1980....i dont think anybody achieved that in this challenge...no matter if old school is the trend or not these images could'nt be aplicable in a production today not even if it would be as a tribute.
that beeing said, almost everybody did a good job at getting the style ....but then again it is all in our collective consciousness.

sorry if i m being to critical for some, it s only my point of view. And it is really not intended to diminish yours

good day to you

Interesting criticism. In process, I started to think about "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep", however, I concluded that the brief was for a "Bladerunner" tribute to the exclusion of "..Androids..". So it kinda forces you into a
Mead/Scott style/vocabulary.

Lucky Munky
April 11th, 2008, 05:54 PM
I woulda like to have seen someone do the roof mountain scape with robo-sheep. That woulda been very cool. Damn I think we'll have to do this again sometime. Though I for one wanted to make the next Blade Runner Challenge an interior, since we all opted for those neon lit rainy streets.

Chaosrocks, you made us do exteriors by demanding neon reflected in rain. Next time we should do some thick aired Blade Runner interiors flooded with light and drenched in shadows. :)

JetLime
April 18th, 2008, 09:48 AM
Great topic! I had to watch Blade Runner again last night to help me make a decision (only for the second time this month :)) and my vote went for LuckyMunky, I think his work captured the atmosphere the best. And Rayk's but I decided to go for the more neon :^^:
All great work though and I am looking forward to the Blade Runner interior challenge!

maks444
April 21st, 2008, 11:08 AM
i'm very happy nobody took my critisism the wrong way.

Lucky Munkey, you could be right saying that i did'nt take the chalenge because i was kinda scared...but I would have to mix it with time issue as i m very busy at work and with freelance contract these days....getting into a city scape with only 3 or 4 hours of free time is indeed a very scary endenvour.

I would have to add though that Mr Mead is far from beeing my hero...I have immense respect for the guy but being a car designer at heart i have a very critical point of view on his style wich has not really evolved as fast as the world around us...but we cant really blame him for that because car designers of today have learned to design with Mead's images in head. tehn its probably design tradition that made him less original by making is vision part of todays reality.

I do agree that hunger artist did a great job at a moody concept....but my point was that it does'nt really reflect blade runner's essence...seing this image alone without the context we could nt link it to the proposed subject...Is it really possible to really retake blade runners designs with a new point of view without copying? no one here achieved it and i m quite sure i would nt have either....I guess that was what i wanted to point out......La Joconde is great but....but take it out of its historical context it becomes only a nicely executed painting of a semi good looking half smiling weirdly proportionned women. to reinterpret it would be in my opinion pointless :P

Lucky Munky
April 24th, 2008, 12:07 PM
maks444,

I must admit also have immense respect for Mr. Mead, but I also share your 'issues' with much of his auto design. Though I am not in any way a car designer, I have strong opinions on design in the auto industry (and other practical product conceptualization). I agree Mead hasn't adapted his vision to the esthetics or auto technology of today - check out his recent dvd series for a peek at his work today. I also feel he never fully incorporated practical ergonomic constraintsinto his work. Often designing awesome looking cars with no leg or head room or that would require a gymnastic or acrobatic background just to enter, and even then not gracefully, and forget wearing a dress or bulky coat. He often designed purely stylistically without regard to human limitations, presuming technology would catch up, allowing his vision to be realized. But more often than not the mechanics haven't matched up to the concepts. I also, being very opinionated, feel that automotive design peaked in the seventies. Look at a 70's lotus or lambourgini(sp?) they still look futuristic to me, but modern BMW's and Mercedes' look more like economy cars from the 80's than luxury cars of the very near future (which I'd expect them to be). I do see some concept cars which are inspired and futuristic but they have often lost most of this by the time they go into production, if and when they ever do. There are exceptions, of course.

I think the project wasn't to redesign the movies as much as allow us fan-boy otaku to revel in it. It was an excuse to draw in the style of our collective concept heroes (or at least giants of the concept arts) and put our own spin on their vision. I think their is value in experimenting in other artist's styles. We learn to stretch ourselves to fit them, which lets us enact our own vision with more skill. I would suggest it is as valuable for designers to produce work in a given style as to be able to generate images in their own individual style. Do we turn down a job because the client want's it to look like Syd Mead? I was thinking that a 2001 themed topic would be educational, retro sf in a recognizable style which would fit in the world of the 2001 movie.

I think that copying is perhaps too harsh a word to describe work that fits a genre. If we did a Camelot/King Arthur themed image, could we even do it without copying the style of fantasy imagery that and still have it recognizable? And would that be pointless too?

I don't think so.

But that's just me. :)

jread
May 12th, 2008, 02:55 PM
wow iv really missed some cool topics recently...would have loved this one!

one of my first ever digital paintings was a blade runner tribute... http://s112.photobucket.com/albums/n197/repeatingarms/old/?action=view&current=futurestreet.jpg

good work all :)