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fuckin awesome
love it all!!!
great creature designs- excellent aesthetic choices
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http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=111671
Glad to see you updating again!
Creature designs are off the hook dude! The alien model is fucktastic.
Really enjoying how you twist anatomy and add your own original shapes to it all, real impressive variety.
Thanks for the kind words guys
Charles its been a while since I have run into you good to see you on the boards.
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Holy Crap. i just browsed through your website gallery for a looong time. your stuff is just crazy. sooo good!! i really love your linework!
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Mattinian
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MatejaPetkovic
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Just currently doing some 10 minute doodles throwing ideas around for the next demon sculpt before I jump into Zbrush. this next demon will be of a drone class having a more of a alpha leader position with in the dark legion. A symmetry will be a prominent design theme.
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nice sketchbook,
your drawing/painting and modeling skills are very strong !
Your 2d and 3d digital skills are quite awesome. The pencils are a bit rough for my taste but still 5 stars from me.
Thanks for the kind words guys i will try and post some updates on the next demon sculpt.
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This sketchbook is awesome - I really like your pencil works and creature design. The digital stuff is great too but what can I say, I'm old fashioned! Keep up the good work dude! Inspiring stuff
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"We make our own fortunes and we call them fate" - Benjamin Disraeli
Dont really post here to often but thought i would go ahead and drop some recent turds I made. Wanted to do more but my schedule just got busy again....sigh
Last edited by Robert.B; August 18th, 2011 at 07:47 AM.
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POST MORE WORK ROBERT
god damn
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//I am a proud Thunderdumper.
Some shit i done did...
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hell yea! nice to see you coming back man!! really love your greyscale work, and the 3d work is tippity top notch!
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(expect this list to change alot)
Mattinian
RazorB
Albino-Z
MatejaPetkovic
Cold
Jama
done did it! thanks for popping by my book man. You've got some lovely drawings in here!![]()
some awesome shit your did done indeed! more you slow-posting mf!![]()
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Thanks guys.
Yeah Nim i have been rather comatose lately,but im gonna start posting weekly again.
Here is an older sketch i never posted.
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Todays speed paint 3 hours. Gotta do at least 4 of these a week.
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wow nice skin tones. (and nice texture) love your prismatic strokes.
(Egg Head) Today's 5 hours speed paint.
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nice! love your work man! thanks for sharing!
MY SKETCHBOOK!
Some Sketchbooks you should check out! --->
(expect this list to change alot)
Mattinian
RazorB
Albino-Z
MatejaPetkovic
Cold
Jama
wow just wow i love all of your work ..
my Sketchbook plz help me become a better artist !
http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=153575
a la bapsi: Definitely gonna try and post more work derpy
NickyBeats: Nicky so glad you dropped in man, and thanks for the kind words.
Metal Fingers: Its so great to have you stop in man. You have been really working your ass off so thanks for the inspiration brother.
nim: My good friend we need to catch up and chat again sometime. Love your lines by the way!
MarcSampson: Thank you my friend! So glad to have you stop in.
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meet up and chat: Heiyalll hiyea! >8-B last piece must comment!! awesome! so cool how it looks so presentable and finished with despite those big strokes and the time it took! :-3 nom
Great work as always, Robert! This last pic in particular was really interesting. Increasing the sharpness on those scratch-like textures gives it a nice sense of depth.
Warning! Drinking lots of beer can impair your senses. Please do so before you view my sketchbook!
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/sho...17#post1821417
This weekends speedy.
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The detail on those lips. The eyes
So many good things about the pic it's hard to pick apart anything that's wrong.
really loving these speedpaintings man. the last one is especially catching my eye. very awesome, as usual!
MY SKETCHBOOK!
Some Sketchbooks you should check out! --->
(expect this list to change alot)
Mattinian
RazorB
Albino-Z
MatejaPetkovic
Cold
Jama
Decided to do a study of one of my favorite sculptures " The Well of Moses" by Claus Slutter. I really wish i could have painted this one from life, i found a decent bust shot to work from on google though http://www.lib-art.com/artgallery/16...us-sluter.html I took some liberties and changed a few things like his 3 quarters angle the curls in his beared. My goal was to understand and translate the forms, and lighting of the sculpture and photo. Alright on to some Zbrush Sculpting!
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