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Fozzybar
August 29th, 2005, 06:01 AM
ROUND #019 VOTING

Topic: Light Bringer

Deadline for the voting: Monday, 05 September 2005

Posting thread (closed):
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=50323






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bluefooted:
concept: Bright-nosed hedgehog
This small nocturnal animal is also sometimes referred to by the misnomer, Lucifer's rat, due to both its strange appearance and the 'light-bearing' nodules on the nose. This bioluminescence attracts moths and other insects which the creature feeds upon. Because it is slow moving, the bright-nosed hedgehog also possesses a number of spines along the back for defense against predators.
http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/204/cow33sr.jpg
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possessed:
concept: excerpt from the Liber Accendo ~ chapter Nocens
The minor minions of the Sceleris breed are sometimes known to attempt the harvesting of a soul. Unlike their larger cousins (Diabolus & Malum breeds), these wicked beings are unable to contain the animus or 'soul' they reaped. They are however, not compelled to re-deliver the soul back to it's original host. The soul is often released in the Vacuus, the empty void between realms. This makes the transcendence often very difficult for the now free soul. Some are known to eternally dwell aimlessly in the void.
http://img386.imageshack.us/img386/9169/lightbringer2bypossessedtim1nz.jpg
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Mattinian:
concept: A deep sea creature. One of the many discovered in the murky waters of Medrona. This one in particular has earned the nickname "Lightbringer" because of the special substance it secretes in it`s mating season. The
substance then reacts with the seawater causing illumination and attracting the attention of many many females (the brighter the trail the more females are drawn to it).
http://www.mattinian.com/Pics/LightBringer.jpg
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Matt Dixon:
concept: Known also as 'The Mother of Stars', this titanic creature was first discovered by probes charting unexplored nebulae on the frontiers of known space. Scientists propose that the beast somehow feeds on the clouds of interstellar gas that surround it, filtering off nutritious particles before expelling unwanted material as a mass of gaseous matter held together by a gravitational field; effectively these bodies of ejected matter are infant stars. Put simply, this unique lifeform shits suns. Very little is known about the creature as attempts to study it in any detail have thus far proved unsuccessful - the image above was captured by the ill-fated USS Gynaecologica following the launch of a biological probe. All communication with the vessel was lost shortly afterwards.
http://www.vortex.plus.com/COW19.jpg
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nightfend:
concept: Kalthulian Lightwyrm:
Residing in the subteranean caverns beneath Sadukar II, the Lightwyrm is a fierce species. When it's territory is threatened, it will emit a bright flash of energy that fills the visual and ultraviolet spectrums. The byproduct of this light emitting ability is a radioctive drool, which scientists use to track the territorial movements of the creatures.
http://www.icondream.com/images/cow/lightbringer01.jpg
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panda:
concept: The Luminae Monestro, commonly known as the "Light Bringer" appears periodically amongst the cannibalistic tribes of the Mahibi desert. Its name comes merely from a time of year, for when the moon glows a bright yellow at harvest or at midsummer, billions and billions of Padorr Flies fly up in clouds for their mating season, so numerous that they even block out the brightly glowing moon. The Luminae Monestro feed almost exclusively on the Padorr Flies, and as they devour small pockets of the giant insectoid clouds, the yellow light streams through. Thus, the Luminae "bring light."
http://livingincommon.org/pandaone/Light%20bringer%205.jpg
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MIKECORRIERO:
concept: Double AA
The double AA creature is a transport device used as a giant flashlight. In the not so distant, but not so not distant future; still with me? The Double AA creature was found to be a very slow dumbwitted beast with one thing on its mind: "food"
Miners of the local areas tortured and mangled these beasts, and once tamed they found that they were actually good for something. They would strap thier light source gear to the AA and use it to check old and treacherous mines shafts for faulty structuring. The key was to blind the beast so that it wouldnt harm anyone as well as to keep it from knowing what it was doing. By tying a string to the beast, the miners could easily tug it and keep track of the beast while it wondered through the mines, The workers would advance down the mine as the AA moved another 20 feet in front of them. On occassions the mines structure would give out and kill the poor things, but atleast our miners were safe.
batteries not included. It just keeps going and going and .. splat
http://pratt.edu/~mcorrier/sketch/LightBringer1-web.jpg
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redehlert:
concept: Hear me now as I, Grand Master of this Keep, tells a tale of light out of darkness:
"Nightfall. While on watch outside our Keep I heard a resonating thud out in the darkness. I have no shame in conveying how fearful I was. But, being a brave soldier I crept, armed and at the ready, aware of every breath, smell and sound because I had not the use of my eyes. Out of the woods I proceeded onto the beach with the moonlight finally providing me some visibility. Nothing was there, just some trees that at first did not fully register as being out of place. Then, the clouds sabotaged my vision blocking out the moons faint light. But wait! As my eyes adjusted, I saw a glow on the beach. "What is this?" I exclaimed aloud. As I grew nearer to the eerie glow I felt immediately at peace and grateful for its radiance. Just then, one of the tree trunks moved and as I peered upward into the swallowing night I saw a towering creature and felt my bones turn limp. While fear clasped my throat, the moon was released of its bonds and showed me what was about to devour me. The vision was surreal! A giant beast with a mollusk-like head peered down at me! Was it smiling? As sanity crept back in, this beast turned and left galloping down the beach and with it I saw several more of these creatures as well as many more pearlescent spheres. I took the one nearest me and rolled it to the Keep. While transporting the sphere, it became clear to me that the thud came from this sphere hitting the beach. It most likely dropped from the great heights of this beast's mouth. "So much like a mollusk." I thought to myself for the mollusk creates a pearl inside its mouth in attempts to protect it from irritants. This must be what this beast had done and then got rid of it once it was large enough to forcefully expel. The moon kissed these fallen orbs and gave them life. From that day forward, we harvested the glowing orbs and saw many of these beasts feeding on seaweed out in the waters or foraging in the sand. We were blessed because now we had light to keep away the night for the life never faded from it. This sphere next to me is the very same one I found on that blessed night 70 years past. Now you understand how we are fortunate to have the Cochin, our Light Bringers."
http://www.cognitionstudio.com/conceptart/redlrt_cow19.jpg
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Carnifex:
concept: The light bringer is very ugly. Jabba the Hutt ugly,approximately. During the day it hides in caves in order not to scare his prey off. At night, small pimple-like organisms start to glow on his chin. Along with it goes a feromone that attracts whatever creatures near. Humans are known to respond most to it. When a victim is near enough to see the ugliness,it's usually so stunned by shock that the light bringer can grab it easily and devour it. Due to it's flabby skin it seems to grin all the time. Ironically the light bringer brings rather darkness to the creatures of the area it inhabits.
http://www.renderosity.com/photos/ArtistArticle12510.jpg
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GreenTopaz:
concept: A nocturnal creature, the Lunar Drake usually emerges from it's hidden den around sunset, where it immediatly takes to the nearest city in search of prey. while the drake itself seems to melt into it's surroundings as the light fades, it's still easily distinguishable from the glow of it's tentacles, which are used to hypnotize it's prey into a trace-like state. It's hard to escape, and many gawkers, including important political leaders and businessmen, have been snatched up as bird food. The drake is the source of much controversy however, as it is sometimes seen high in the night sky over the countryside and mistaken for a UFO.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y117/Zuzeca/moonbird.jpg
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leckronium:
concept: Lucen the Bringer of Light
For centuries mortals have been trying to find their way through the Realm of Darkness. Often thought that the entrance lies deep within the Earth, many mortals have journeyed through unfavorable and barely reachable terrains in hope to meet the Bringer of Light, Lucen, and to be taken to the next plane of existence. Myths and legends have claimed the entrance to be in places scattered all throughout the world and many, if not all, have failed to return to tell of their findings.
It is often mistaken that Lucen can be found on Earth when in fact he has never existed in this plane at all. He greets those souls who have been granted permission of passing and guides them through a darkness that not even our brightest possible light could penetrate. The light is said to be as blinding as the darkness from which it came but somehow eases the spirit into the next reality. Most of these descriptions have come from individuals claiming to have witnessed this "light at the end of the tunnel" and Lucen himself, yet somehow found their way back to this plane.
http://home.comcast.net/~leckronium/onlinestorage/Lightbringer2.jpg
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bRØk3n_sPiRiT:
concept: A hunter type of hive creatures, they consume both the flesh and vital energy of their prey, which glows throught their bodies once fed. Their back legs end in a type of cupping glass similar to the ones found on the tentacles of octopuses, they use these specialized appendages to cling on walls, atop of doorways and other structures and then leap down on their unsuspecting prey, killing them with their frontal leg spines and their head blades. After devouring the prey, and consuming its energy, the Lightbringer travels back to the motherhive to deposit this luminiscent energy, since the main hive structure uses this as a form of organic life fuel.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v254/bk7600/cow19final.jpg
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Ben powis:
concept: The Light Bringer of the woods lies still and dormant during the daytime. It’s sap like blood swells into orbs on its body and pools there, accumulating energy from the suns rays.
Then at night, when all else sleeps, the Light Bringer awakes, the orbs of blood on its body glowing brightly with its collected solar energy.
It knows these woods well; it has been here for many, many years.
It searches for the lost, for those in distress caught within it’s forest boundaries and brings them light into their darkness, leading lost children to safety and stranded huntsmen back to their beaten paths. The Light Bringer is a protector, a guardian in the treacherous dark.
http://www.benpowis.net/lightbringer.jpg
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young paddy1:
concept: After generations of eating and metabolising the glowing insects that live in the forest the screaming stump crab has found it easier just to let the chemiluminescent juices pool in it's skin, which it can then use to hunt for non glowing prey (rabbits are excellent they get the whole caught in the headlightsthing), rather than to leave a trail of glowing piss and the occassional fluorescent crap.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v19/youngpaddy1/lightbringer.jpg
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Fozzybar
August 29th, 2005, 06:05 AM
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shadoman:
concept: Sakurybdea
The Sakurybdea, or Ocean Lights, is a small crustacean that lives deep on the floors of the Indian Ocean. It lays curled up in a ball with just a few of its spinal pertrusions exposed upward and 6 dancing tentacles on top of its head, which glow a beautiful, light-florescent blue to attract small eels and fish. When one of these curious creatures strays too close to gaze at the lights on the ocean floor, the Sakurybdea springs to its feet and opens its chest to hypnotize the creature with a radiance of light from within. Once the unfortunate victim is in a trance, the Sakurybdea snatches it with its sharp front claws and squeezes with its facial tentacles until it crushes its victim for dinner.
http://www.shawnadomanis.com/images/cow/cow19.jpg
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J2XA:
concept: The lightbringer lives deep in the murky depths of the ocean. Lightbringers aka shockfish baiters are the only creatures known to successfully bait and kill the deadly shockfish. They do this by simulating an oceanworm resting amongst seaweed by using their uniquely shaped tail and tendrils.
The Shockfish, what ordinarily lives on oceanworms (it can feast on one for a fortnight due to the size of the oceanworm), is duped into the lightbringer's tendrils which crush its prey to death, withstanding any shock the fish may give.
http://www.j2xa.com/COW/LightBringer1.jpg
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Fozzybar:
concept: This lil' fella is a male of the common bumbleball - also called "Light Bringer". The males continously produce sperms...they never stop doing this. So when a male doesn't have sex with a mate his balls are growing and growing...the bigger the balls are the more they glow (occuring by bio luminescence). The more they glow the sexier they look for the female bumbleballs...so actually every "Light Bringer" reaches his aim of mating with a female, since they are so hot after a certain ball size that no female can resist...
During the copulation the male "pumps" all sperms into the female (note, that the penis is on the males head, looking like a trunk!), which will draw back afterwards into its den and stay there until the offspring is born , since females aren't strong enough to fly around with the huge sperm-sack like the male do...
side note: it is rumored that the saying "you have balls" is derived from this creatures appearance...
http://www.kidomatix.com/ca/cow/cow_019_lightbringer_fozzybar.jpg
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Oblio:
concept: Different world, different means. First human colonist name it Frogozaur. Now it is used by the local authorities for providing street light to the retro human district.
http://www.conceptart.org/gallery/files/7/3/Oblio_COW19messedup.jpg
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Teal:
concept: light bringer gathers in it's stomach bodies of small creatures that has lost in the caves when following the light it emitates. The bones are carried in it's stomach until the phosphorus starts to emit out of it to give light that another victims will follow.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v633/spellit/lightbringer8-05.jpg
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arteric:
concept: The Boralus (bore-al-us) or “Light Bringer” (AKA: Eater of Vampires)
The Boralus is a powerful and high level elemental demon that enters the physical plain as a being of energy and light. Since it is of unknown alignment, no know rituals for summoning the being exist, and their arrivals are entirely unpredictable.
Mostly amorphous by nature, the Boralus seems to be able to control it’s shape at will creating appendages as needed to deal with it’s environment. However, certain aspects of it’s appearance are always the same including the flowing, tattered, red hooded cloak that sits atop its form, and a unique mask that floats where one would assume it’s face to be. Since the Boralus has no face or even features resembling one, the purpose of the mask is unknown and unfathomable.
The energy emitted by the Boralus has been said to melt through metal doors and stone walls, and the light they produce banishes any darkness for hundreds of yards. Most interesting about the creature is that it’s light seems to have the same impact on vampires as that of true sunlight. Many times Boralus have been known to attack these undead creatures, burning them to near cinders and then consuming the remains and any energies they contain. No one is sure why the Boralus does this, but rumors range from there being a centuries-old war between them to the belief that the Light Bringer is the soul of a vampire victim come to claim it’s revenge.
Below: A villager enters a tomb to stake a vampire occupant only to discover that a Boralus has all ready begun to consume the monster.
http://www.pepperink.com/Art_Images_Large/Light_Bringer_Large.gif
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ThrillzillA:
concept: This is the "licht garnaal". It lives in the sea. It feeds on seaweed and that's why it got a nice set of shiny grinding teeth... It got his retractable eyes ,because although he brings light into the deeps of the ocean, his eyes aren't very keen on direct light (and it comes in handy when swimming into a big cloud of plankton so he can eat without the plankton getting in his eyes).Unfortunately his eye was a bit small so it hard to see, but it's positioned just right from his mouth.... He's a kind creature and small fish uses his light that is emitted from the inside of it's shell as a guiding beacon of light.
http://student-kmt.hku.nl/~daniel1/itscrab2.jpg
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MainLoop:
concept: Ghetto-Bird Dragonfly
Called this way because the lights in his abdomen (fueled by an extreme diet rich in phosphorous, and consumption of fireflies) resemble helicopter searchlights. This creature is usually found flying at moderately high altitude, enough to be completely engulfed by dark storm clouds. The lights help it navigate through the darkness.. One might assume this makes it an easy target, but its size and leather-like exterior make it a challenge for predators.
http://www.remtek.net/0/mainloop/default/images/13/335.jpg
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MisterE:
concept: Lucifer (The Light Bringer):
Although there is little remaining scripture dealing with Lucifer there is some reference to Lucifer having been the prince of all angels in heaven. After Lucifer refused God's mandate that angels should bow before Adam, who was made in the image of God, he was cast out of heaven. Lucifer responded by waging war on heaven and making the bold claim, "I will set my seat above the stars of heaven and will be like the Highest".
http://www.jay-powell.com/concept_art/COW19_Light_Bringer.jpg
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Floris Didden:
concept: This particulary large breed of Crabs makes it home in deep dark underwater caverns. It has evolved to beeing on a very select diet of sportdivers and research submarines. It lures it unssuspecting prey by posing as a small underwater vulcano, inviting its prey to inspect this, fascinating natural henomana.
http://student-kmt.hku.nl/~floris1/art/cow19final.jpg
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Fozzybar
August 29th, 2005, 06:09 AM
B]OK - before voting/posting read this!!![/B]

1. Please give c&c or a reason why you voted for the image!

2. Feel free to comment on any or all entries, the artists will appreciate it!

NEW: 3. Your names will be shown under the option you voted for!





Note:
not accepted entries:

Oregano don't you post if you have not enough time to create something which is on your level! :)



other entries, which made me thinking about taking them to the poll at all:

Carnifex as i said...how shall anyone judge your artwork, if you can't see the creatures body...i won't accept it next time :)

MisterE, Ben powis whatch the rules...your creatures are very humanoid and also looking more like characters...forgiven this time, since it's your first entries...

Oblio well...more like a machine than a creature...;)

Carnifex
August 29th, 2005, 06:10 AM
thanx for taking me into the poll. i'll do better next time.
my vote to bluefooted. nice concept and good illu.
other favs: fozzy,matt,shadoman.
btw you forgot floris pic.

Floris Didden
August 29th, 2005, 06:11 AM
Fozz, don't mean to intrude, but I don't see my entry posted and no note of why :[.

Fozzybar
August 29th, 2005, 06:15 AM
Sorry for the confusion...some lines got lost when copy and pasting :bashful:

fixed it!

Fozzybar
August 29th, 2005, 06:22 AM
Next round is on:

http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?p=572370

PHATandy
August 29th, 2005, 06:23 AM
My vote goes to Shadoman

Out of all them i thought he actually did the best portrayel of the light and stuff, partly due to the great painting. The only other one that did this was Matt Dixon, but i enjoyed shadomans concept more.

Also liked Matts - Fozzy's (thts just funny man) - i really like the illustration of the Bluefooted aswells, but i found the concept slightly weaker, its seems partly to similar to a hedgehog.

Great work everyone though, lots of great stuff here.

Ben powis
August 29th, 2005, 06:24 AM
Hi there,
My vote goes to Bluefooted,
I love the colours in that piece and the atmosphere they convey, I really get a sence of all that creature is about from this one image.

Very close call for me with MIKECORRIERO's piece, thats totaly fantastic, a really solid concept!

Its cool to see the variation in al these entries :)

~ Ben

ThrillzillA
August 29th, 2005, 06:43 AM
uhmmz, well tough making a decision. But my votes goes toooo
fozzybar.

I thought the entry of bluefooted was the prettiest. The concepts of Dixon and fozzybars were both very cool. But Fozzybars design serves the concept the best in my opinion. And it made me laugh out loud :teeth: and laughing makes me feeeeel happpppyyyyy! I also liked mikecorriero's piece.... damnz did I mention it was hard making a decision?

Fozzybar
August 29th, 2005, 06:46 AM
voted for...shadoman : His creature just looks as it could shock the prey with light, which doesn't work for me on other entries with this idea...very nice one!!! :)

other favs:

Matt Dixon
Mr COW is back :) I love this purple stream at the bottom left...very nice touch composition wise!!!

arteric
Hehe, very cool scene there going on...could have been an entry for the last TD...unfortunately your creature is just...errr....light?!!! ;)

MainLoop
the rendering is not the best, but i can imagine flying this "thing" above my head at a foggy night...cool idea and it will work much better when your art skills grow with time...

nightfend
very scary, solid concept and top notch rendering!!!

GreenTopaz
I award you with the "FANCDA" (fresh and new creature design award) :P COOL!

P E N Ricklund
August 29th, 2005, 06:48 AM
Nice to see that C.O.W. is back.

Great work everybody.

Matt's and shadowman's was awesome. But my vote went to Fozzy, he really made me crack upp today :perv:

Floris Didden
August 29th, 2005, 07:06 AM
Man I think something snapped in my brain trying to decide who to vote for, but in the end, it was ... bluefooted. I just adore the colours and rendering. The creature's expression and how it snatches the butterflys. The entire piece just works for me.

Favorites:

Matt Dixon, I love the concept, a beast that shit suns, how can you top that? It nearly stopped me from entering myself. Crits: the atmoshpere is great, composition works, but the creature itself could be more .. exotic, the head specifically looks just like a huge lizard or dragon. I don't expect a beast the size of a galaxy to have a head with two eyes and a row of teeth ye know. Either way, great piece.

Fozzybar, it made my day, just so funny. The rendering is tight. I would've liked to see a bit more of it's natural environment, but that's personal taste.


About my own: It's way too dark. It's borderline too dark on my monitor, but that's because I know what's there. I put a lot of detail in it, but most of it is just lost in the resize. I wanted to really give the feeling that the creature is in a pitchblak underwater cavern, but in the process the creature itself became just too dark.
I also started work on this late saturday when I just decided to participate anyway, this resulted in it beeing a tad rushed. Either way, I learned a lot from this and I'll be sure to start work on time for the next one :).

axeman61
August 29th, 2005, 07:16 AM
I had to vote for Matt Dixon's piece.
But I have to say Arteric, your idea would work perfectly for a final video game boss. The concept reminds me significantly of the Dahaka from Prince of Persia 2 for various reasons I just can't exactly explain right now with sleep on my brain...

Matt Dixon
August 29th, 2005, 07:41 AM
My vote for Fozzybar - great stuff, Mr. COW :wink:. Nice work also from Bluefooted, Mike and Nightfiend.

Bylo
August 29th, 2005, 07:46 AM
Damn its a hard choice.

You very easly get distracted and start voting for 'the best renderd' (or the one renderd in the style you like the most).

I love Matt Dixon's style, and the concept is great!
but I still voted for Fozzybar!
That concept is soo 'out-of-the-box' it's great! It made me laugh. The rendering is tight, and the image works. Still would have liked some background but hey! it works!

Nice job.

arteric
August 29th, 2005, 08:29 AM
Yeah, I voted for Matt. At work now so I cannot get into details, but I will post tonight or tomorrow with some C&C on people. Just wanted to get my two cents in today!

Eric

OxCreative
August 29th, 2005, 08:41 AM
I voted for Fozzy's just for the fact that not only was it well executed and imaginative but it was also funny!

My other favourites were:

Leckronium - Not as imaginative as some, but still a stunning piece of work

Redhelert - More Stunning work

MIKECORRIERO - A satisfying change of style - a man of many talents

MattDixon - Great Concept and style

Nightfend - Just amazingly well done

I liked GREENTOPAZ's but it just wasn't too clear - the big wing things kinda hide the creature away and you have to stare at it for a while to see the full concept - If it didn't have the big squared wing things, it would have been alot better

Eriboss
August 29th, 2005, 08:52 AM
Had to go with Dixon on this one - the concept is killer - I really like the thought of an uuber space beast shitting out stars :D
Fozzybar a closeeeee second, hilarious little chap. beauuutifully done!
other goodies are Mr Corrieros, Floris and Nightfend,

Nice work everyone!

Cheers

Eri :evilmustache:

Nils_Carstens
August 29th, 2005, 09:05 AM
i voted for matt dixon, i liked both matt's and Fozzy's idea in the end i decided to go with the over all better piece (composition etc.)

DaRobertz
August 29th, 2005, 09:26 AM
Hard choice this time,

I voted for Mike Corriero, because i really liked the concept behind and overall it's a great piece of work. Only crit would be that by looking at the painting you don't really get a feeling how big the creature is.

My other favorites where Matt Dixon and bluefooted. Both great entry's.

Prop's for my m8's Floris Didden and Thrillzilla, since they both finished their entry and I didn't, while I promised i would. Sorry guys, the shipment of my Wacom got delayed, so i didn't had the option to paint my piece. I should arrive tomorrow, so I will certainly participaid in the next COW.

Robert

GreenTopaz
August 29th, 2005, 10:59 AM
Oof... Thanks Fozzybar ^^

Although I really liked mike corriero's, fozzybar's, and bluefooted's pieces, my vote goes to matt dixon... that thing is just awesome :)

young paddy1
August 29th, 2005, 11:39 AM
I went for GreenTopaz on this one, I just really liked the design, It's a bit different from the average, the wings for some reason remind me of incan stone carvings

redehlert
August 29th, 2005, 11:43 AM
Fozzybar gets my vote this week. I'm telling ya....you've got sacs on the brain - first with painted up easter balls and now this. Stellar rendering and emotion in the creature...too bad it wasn't the light bringer of blue light, thus the coined term 'blue balled'. :nohope:

Hey J2XA - thanks for the comment - wasn't expecting it and deeply appreciate it.

BTW, to all - I'll do a more polished piece next week and won't write such a long story. HAH! Shi Shi Beach hiking, boogie boarding and beer consumption was rock solid this past weekend. Lucked out with the weather.

Cheers!
Dave

leckronium
August 29th, 2005, 12:08 PM
I went with Fozzy on this one just because I love the way the creature was rendered and it makes me laugh every time I look at it. There were a lot of close seconds though which made it difficult.

MisterE
August 29th, 2005, 12:11 PM
Lotsa really nice creatures, voting is tough with so much quality work.

I voted for lightfend's Kalthulian Lightwyrm. The creature is damn evil looking and the rendering is pro stuff, full of detail. The blue backlight is really nice touch.

I also really dig bluefooted, Matt Dixon, MIKECORRIERO and Fozzy's enteries, it really came down to personal preferance with this.

Fozzy I will make sure me creature is more... creaturesque next time. :P

J

brokk
August 29th, 2005, 12:12 PM
I voted for Floris Didden, a volcano on a creatures back is awesome : )
I would have liked to see more of the creature though.

Very nice round everyone!

vigostar
August 29th, 2005, 12:21 PM
Fozzy- for being the funniest!! great works..

Wishes
August 29th, 2005, 12:25 PM
I don't know yet :( I have to choose between leckronium and GreenTopaz..

@ Fozzy: you with your balls obsession :P:D

arteric
August 29th, 2005, 12:55 PM
I had to vote for Matt Dixon's piece.
But I have to say Arteric, your idea would work perfectly for a final video game boss. The concept reminds me significantly of the Dahaka from Prince of Persia 2 for various reasons I just can't exactly explain right now with sleep on my brain...


Played through Prince 1.... never played prince 2 so I have never seen this creature. Any resemblance is purely coincidental I can assure you... but now I am very interested in looking this beast up. :)

Main Loop
August 29th, 2005, 02:04 PM
i voted for bluefooted, just beautiful color job..

i also really liked fozzys, matts, mikes, nightfend's, and greentopaz's..

thanks fozzy, yeah im a computer rendering noob, but im working on it..

redehlert
August 29th, 2005, 02:19 PM
WHOA!!!
Mike C - that's a great way to crit...and thanks a lot for taking the time to be constructive. I think I may have to adopt your system if you don't mind. It really is quite impressive to have visuals of.

I got in by the skin of my teeth, me thinks work/vacation time constraints did keep me at bay from a full color rendering, but will be playing harder next time.

Many, many thanks!
Dave

flaptraps
August 29th, 2005, 02:26 PM
hey cool things from everyone.

Mattinian- Awesome man, the strokes and decision making are awesome on your little creature. as for mike corriero crit, i actually think your creature is clear enough, and has a good sense of style. don't changed it! s

i'm going to have to vote for dixon though, becuase it's cool, and my friends are doing it, and friends are cool.

Oblio
August 29th, 2005, 03:36 PM
Thank you guys. I never thought i could learn so much from this.
My first COW prooved to be one of the most frustrating and at the same time motivating experience frommy last days and trust me.. if my life isn't a fast rollercoaster then i better quit it now - faster then this and i'll stop ageing.
Thx Mike for the huge post - that's what CA is all about. I red it all even that i wasn't in it. Feels great to see such giving.
Hell... i'm too hungy and they are closing the office at this hour so i can't try to make a post like that.
Gotta run home and try to sketch the next one (i hate the topic though :) )

Oblio

Wishes
August 29th, 2005, 04:10 PM
leckronium it is :)! Just decided I liked the ambiance of that pic more. and I also loved it's fur :).

Obviously my 2nd place winner is GreenTopaz and my 3rd place winner is redehlert.

Pattern Recognition
August 29th, 2005, 07:05 PM
MIKECORRIERO gets my vote, but wow, a lot of great works here again!

Xpose
August 29th, 2005, 07:08 PM
It was seriously tough.... I voted for Green Topaz. I really liked the execution of it all. :yayca:

nightfend
August 29th, 2005, 07:51 PM
I voted for bluefooted. I loved her original inked line drawing, and when I finally got to see the colored version, I was overwhelmed. I love the glowing tentacles that draw in the butterflies.

Others that I really liked were Matt Dixon (amazing color and composition), leckronium (great mythical-looking creature), and Mike C's (just loved the anatomy of the creature).

Lake
August 29th, 2005, 09:27 PM
for some reason, my net went down just after I voted... but I voted for the sun shitter. Matt, props to ya.

arteric
August 29th, 2005, 10:20 PM
OK, so I am a Forum Illiterate I guess. I see Thunderdome.... I go in Thunderdome... but for the life of me I cannot seem to navigate and understand Thunderdome to any level of comparison as to Creature of the Week (which I got down forwards and backwards.)

Not the best place to post this, but if someone could either explain all of this Thuderdome stuff to me or direct me to where I can learn about it (like the noob I am) that would be great.

And Mike, yeah... long critiques where you really think things out and take your time do eat up the hours. I just couldn't keep doing my long Upside/Downside critiques like I used to, but I am bringing them back in a much simpler form either this round later in the week or next round. You sheer dedication has my depest respect.

Eric

brokk
August 29th, 2005, 11:55 PM
MIKECORRIERO, very interesting and relevant way to crit.
Thank you a lot, both for the crits themselves, and for taking the time to do them. Your points are very valid, I feel like I can take notice not only for the crits on my entry but on the crits on the other entries as well.

Note taken on all crit aspects on my entry, and I will work on them on the entry for next week. I think this is a great learning experience but also a gradual process.

Thanks again. I too am looking at Floris Didden's pic again now that its night and I'm noticing a lot more stuff than I saw today (cheers!).

Eshara
August 30th, 2005, 01:24 AM
I wasn't sure who to pick either. I loved bluefoot's picture, but I also loved matt dixon and Shadowman's concept. I was looking to see whos concept would best describe the name (that and I figured Matt Dixon's would be popular)

So I went with Shadoman. :)

axeman61
August 30th, 2005, 01:28 AM
Played through Prince 1.... never played prince 2 so I have never seen this creature. Any resemblance is purely coincidental I can assure you... but now I am very interested in looking this beast up. :)


You probably already know this by now, but I had to say and clear that there is little to no resemblance between your light bringer and the Dahaka physically. But the concept of a creature who can easily kill a vampire just by grabbing it up due to his light power is similar to the Dahaka. Until the end of PoP2, you have NO chance against this beast whatsoever, and all he had to do to kill you was grab you during one of his chases. He's nearly indestructible to the prince just as your light bringer is to vampires.
And if you don't want a brain ache when it comes to story, you should probably only rent PoP2.

Floris Didden
August 30th, 2005, 03:20 AM
Mike, thanks a lot for your crits, It's much apreciated.
About the story, it's more a joke then anything serious, something that would've fit with the Evolutionary Dead End C.o.W. more then here perhaps. I thought I wasn't gonna enter then saturday I had this idea and just felt like painting a crab with a vulcano on its back ;p.

Your crit system looks good, something to use for future C.o.W.s, imo.

Carnifex
August 30th, 2005, 03:59 AM
thanx mike for the crits and friendly bump in the ribs *ouch*;)

Mattinian
August 30th, 2005, 04:26 AM
Thanks a lot man, very insightfull! Not much of significance add really... guess i`l go and vote now.

Fozzybar
August 30th, 2005, 05:31 AM
first i want to say, that i have no fetish, problems or anything bad related to balls....it's just the second pic with them being on the focus ok? hmmm......thinking of B.O.W.....nah...forget it :) :perv: :nohope:

Thanx to MIKECORRIERO...that's COW, and that's why we love COW...one time it's arteric, then The Mighty Crit COW then another member...always there are people taking time and effort to crit entries... <3

shadoman
August 30th, 2005, 08:01 AM
Crap!! Thanks a bunch guys... I really appreciate the time, effort, and consideration that some of you gave to my entry. Mike, you are the crit master. That is a solid and well thought out way to critique.

I will do my own after lunch...

leckronium
August 30th, 2005, 12:07 PM
Thanks Mike for the crit. I've written crits and comments out for everyone before and I know how long it takes and how much work it is and mine weren't even as detailed as yours. I'm sure everyone here will always appreciate getting a response good or bad.

I would like to start experimenting more on my technique to try to get it to look more traditional and less like it was done on a computer. I'm not really impressed with what I've been doing and know I can do better than this. I like to see this contest as a weekly exercise since it motivates me to actually be productive and I get a chance to try new things and learn as I go. So hopefully everyone will see an improvement soon as I want to try and get myself out of this rut I feel I'm in. Any comments on this are welcome :^^:

Wishes - Thanks for the vote! :wink:

MisterE
August 30th, 2005, 12:22 PM
Indeed this was my first COW attempt, I have been a member of CA for quite awhile and I kinda pop in and out from time to time. I really like this activity since it's a longer time frame then DSG and has good topics to get me motivated to paint/design something on a regular basis. Perfect for my schedule. Sorry that I kinda moved away from the rules, by the time I had realized that I was to off topic I was at a point of no return and just wanted to finish so I didn't have another half completed piece. I do appreciate that I was still included in the vote, and I promise that I will make a more appropriate COW for the Brain Stealer. ;)

I also wanted to say thanks to Mike for the great critiques, I have never been to good at giving critiques myself but your style, although time consuming, is very cool and informative, I actually took the time to read all of them, and took something away from them that will hopefully allow me to improve in the future. At the very least I will try to make my own critiques more useful.

J

Zaknafain
August 30th, 2005, 01:20 PM
I'll give my vote to fozybar because I like his concept the most and because of the funny expression. The rendering is nice, clean and I can recognize fozybars style.
The only thing I can crit on this piece is that I don't like the color and the texture of the balls.

redehlert
August 30th, 2005, 02:29 PM
Try to add more sense behind your reasoning for your designs, and to think about more than just what it looks like. Think about how it lives, breathes, moves, eats, how it relates to the topic etc.

Don't forgot how it poops and procreates. :er:
You rock, Mike.
BTW - the moonlight on the 'pearls' is the catalyst to create the permanent glow of the orbs in my piece.

Cheers! D

shadoman
August 30th, 2005, 08:33 PM
This was a good return for the COW. I am glad to of been a part.

My vote went to Fozzybar. I couldn't help but think that he's lying about his testies fetish for a sympathy vote... no. For real. From my first glance, I chuckled, especially because of the look on the creature's face. It is priceless. He actually looks in pain because the sense of weight from those balls look heavy-as-hell. Plus the concept was funny, witty, and flowwed well.

My second favorite was Nightfend. I liked the concept, but I loved the rendering and colors on the creature. A good use of complimentary colors and it has a good sense of depth to the piece.

My third favorite was Matt Dixon. The overall piece was nice, but the transluscency of the creature is what I really liked. The concept was well thought out and humorous as well.

possessed
August 31st, 2005, 05:45 AM
Mike, thnx a lot for your crits, it's really cool when someone whose art admire can give you criticism and tips.

I feel there were a lot of really good entries this round, not just one or two great ones.

I'm just gonna pick out some of my favorites and some I don't like so much.

Shadoman, great use of colors and the creature really looks like it belongs in the environment you pictured it in. I do wish the anatomy of it's legs was a little more defined like the rest of the creature's structure. When you look at real world bugs and crusteceans, you can see they all have segmented legs and claws.

j2xa, hmmm... I really have no clue how your concept relates to the topic. I'd say put a little more effort in coming up with a concept that works and try some different sketches and versions of your creature.

Fozzy, fozzy, fozzy.... tisk tisk you naughty boy. A great smile came on my face when I saw your entry, it's tons of fun. Your rendering is so clean and crisp, you're gonna have to do a tutorial someday. However, when it comes to deciding what is the 'best' creature I tend not to go for funny since it seems a little easier to win over a crowd with something like that. If it din't have the giant balls but another (more normal) means of bringing light you might have gotten my vote.

Teal, I love this thing, I wish you could have rendered it a little bit more, but I'm really digging it's anatomy.

arteric, you clearly know your way around creatures and depicting cool scenes. I would have liked the scene and tone to be a little bit darker. The death of the vampire feels a bit too cartoony for me with the use of lighting and colors.

Bluefooted, when you first posted your sketch I knew it was gonna be great. The coloring is top notch and your drawing style is so fairytale-esque. The concept itself is a bit less in quality imho, with legs like that, you could outrun many a predator.

Matt dixon, you seemed to have gotten the upper hand again. Like foxxy, you have gone for a more humorous approach, which is fine but if I hadn't read the description I would not have not this beast farted out solar systems. The creature design in itself, while beautyfuly rendered seems a bit boring. I am in love however, with that bright pink streak ...

Panda, cool concept though I hope you can put in a little bit of extra rendering like the addin gof details or texturing to your creature to compliment on the concept.

Mike, dang! I'm having a hard time deciding between your creature and the creature GreenTopaz created. I really like how you choose to give parts of the creature some extra coloring/ lightning and leave some parts a little muddied. The design of the creature is just suberb. The only thing bothering me is how you don't explain the large light bulb stuck in the creature's mouth. If it's so keen to feed all the time wouldn't this contraption starve the poor thing ?

GreenTopaz, mmm luminous dragon-like creature mmmm :) great design, great pose, great colors, great background, I don't really have any crits for this. The only thing I guess I would have preferred was the body (everything behind the torso and wings) would be curling between the wings instead of going up to the sky in a swirl. This would have enhanced the dynamic posing of the head, wings and torso imho.

bRØk3n_sPiRiT, a different colored background or even a glimpse of the hive you speak of would have done this cool beasty a lot more justice.

That's it, I'm spend, sorry I didn't do everyone. I;m not pretending to know much about art critique but since I value the criticism and tips of others I must set an example by giving mine.
In the aftermath I'm thinking 'what if I had kept my original entry, would that have been better?'

ThrillzillA
August 31st, 2005, 06:01 AM
Thhnx for the crits MIKECORRIERO. Now I at least know where to focus on. Next time I will try and make it harder for you to find crits :^^:

PS (I also would like to thank the guys who gave crits in the sewer beast voting thread.... I forgot to thank you guys :S So here it is, thanx to: J2XA, Mighty Crit Cow and Leckronium).

On to the next COW!

Prehistoric
August 31st, 2005, 06:24 AM
i'm going with dixon on this one.

a star shitter? how can you beat that. plus the colors are amazing. i don't know how you do those textures man, but your pieces are instantly recognizable.

bluefooted
August 31st, 2005, 04:25 PM
Dammit! Things get totally crazy at work just when voting goes up for COW.

Anyway, don't have time to give crits and I admit I haven't read through this thread, yet, but I will. My vote goes to Fozzy - the creature was cute, rendering was really nicely done. Overall, this one stood out. Cheers!

0kelvin
August 31st, 2005, 06:50 PM
My vote went to Matt, but Fozzy was soooo close to getting it.

I must make an entry for this week's! Brain Stealer is such a great topic.



0kelvin

arteric
September 1st, 2005, 10:29 AM
Mike C - Thanks for the OUTSTANDING job of Critiques my friend. You truly took the time and consideration on that one. Your points are well heeded and pretty much on the mark in my book - especially after I re-look over my design (or lack thereof.) I will be trying harder on the brain stealer for sure.

Possesed - Nice to be among your honored group, and your critiques were also pretty damned accurate. Being a cartoonist by nature I have a tendancy to have that filter into ALL of my art, even when I don't want it to. It could have been a darker image, but I also love light sources and will over do them from time to time to the detriment of the art. Good eye.

I still hope to C&C everyones entries even if only in a quick way, but probably won't get to it until Saturday. See everyone at the Brain Stealer Party!

Eric

redehlert
September 1st, 2005, 11:57 AM
Possessed, Mattinian, panda, Carnifex, bRok3n_sPiRiT, Ben powis, young paddy1, J2XA, Oblio, Teal, arteric, ThrillzillA, MainLoop, and MisterE:

It's an honor to be in the goose egg vote collective with all of you. Good luck to all of you with COW 20. Wow....think of it, 20 of these down. We should have a party or something.

Cheers!
D

Fozzybar
September 2nd, 2005, 06:08 AM
so our goal is to produce 100 stunning creature-designs for the COW winner-gallery... :perv:

JTumburus
September 2nd, 2005, 10:14 AM
I voted for Nightfend, ´cause I like the contrast made by the colors, and the render is very cool! :yayca:

Books
September 3rd, 2005, 05:56 AM
I voted for Fozzybar. I was going to vote for bluefooted for nightfend until I scrolled down and saw Fozzy's. Bluefooted, you have a great spark of life in your piece that makes it stand out to me. Nightfend, that's freakin' awesome, especially because I usually hate oranges and blue next to each other (my elementary school's colors). Great form and sense of light.

In the end it was Fozzybar's for me. While it doesn't have the overwhelming sense of light like Nightfends or the life vignette like bluefooted's, the total absurdity of it and the expression in those eyes sold me. That and the massive testicles.

-Books

Miau
September 3rd, 2005, 07:04 AM
was hard to choose between fozzy and bluefooted, but i voted bluefooteds hedgehog, because i like the colors. both concepts are very good/funny. Matts creature is well painted and the idea is great, but i think the creature design isnt very unique though :)
awesome work all

Fozzybar
September 3rd, 2005, 10:19 AM
" And thier off - theres the bell folks.. dixon takes the lead at the start, hes rounding the corner and picking up spead, but wait.. coming from the back side is fozzybear the race is close.. who will it be.."


photo finish :cheerleader: :cheerleader: go fozzy, go matt


lol


HAHA - no way...Matt is too far away already...but he deserves it...i am proud to have an artist like him at COW...


...but then again...did anyone remember the scene from "Shark's Tale", where the seahorse leading in the race stumbles the last meters and loses? :)

Meanwhile thanks to all who voted for me! :bashful:

Fozzybar
September 6th, 2005, 07:03 AM
The poll is over...Congrats to Matt "COW" Dixon!!!

I will update the winner gallery today evening...sorry Genital Eclipse, i just saw that i forgot to give you a star and paste your winning entry into the winner gallery...of course i will do this also...:bashful: