IDW #67 Topic: War Idol
Deadline for voting: Sunday, April 27
No voting for your own entries! I repeat, no voting for your own entries
Give critiques and comments, we're all here to learn from each other!
Original thread: IDW #67: War Idol
IDW #67 Topic: War Idol
Deadline for voting: Sunday, April 27
No voting for your own entries! I repeat, no voting for your own entries
Give critiques and comments, we're all here to learn from each other!
Original thread: IDW #67: War Idol
Last edited by yoitisi; April 20th, 2008 at 06:40 PM.
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Artist: Evil Sloth
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Artist: lkjhgfdsa
Grileblem
Bronze Toad-Deamon of good fortune is a favoured battlefield totem of the OcreSun.
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Artist: Ian MC
“Shiva” AMAP
This “Shiva” AMAP (Autonomous Mobile Assault Platform) has been co-opted as a war idol by the remnants of the population of Detroit to aid them in their ongoing struggle against Chicago. The serial numbers of this weapon implicate it in the infamous Haight-Ashbury massacre of 2045 where widespread electronic counter-measures caused it to run amok. Although apparently dead, it is merely in sleep mode, awaiting further orders from US High Command.
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Artist: Tsujni
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Last edited by yoitisi; April 20th, 2008 at 06:25 PM.
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As per usual, some notes on the round:
Again a small roundNot sure if it's the topics, the fact that everyone is busy or me being busy with other stuff beside keeping this on track, but I hope IDW stays alive..
Darthnader: As said in the thread, not finished enough. It leans to heavily on the description to tell the concept.
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i feel so bad - like i left and now idw is in its cyclical shamble state!
don't worry however yoitisi, i've seen many rises and falls, much like what i am going through right now. it always comes back around if your positive, and always falls back down if your pessimistic![]()
Level 1 Gladiator: Andabatae
Shame about it being such a small round-I don't know if the high tech subjects are easier crowd pleasers, or it's just one of those weeks, but it's hard to predict and probably signifies nothing. Hats off to those who contributed. My vote goes to Evil Sloth. Is it a 3d paintover?
I hope IDW doesn't die because I really enjoy lurking around here looking at entries... maybe I'll join the current or next round, depending on how my final art test goes (badly right now).
Don't die!
My favorite out of this round are:
Evil Sloth: great color, texture, and shapes. There are many unique and beautiful parts in your entry. My critique would be the structure looks like it's designed to move, yet the square design of the hull reduces the sense of movement.
Ian MC: Very intimidating design there. I really dig the combination between tech and primal aspects. The crosses sticking out of its top are a bit chaotic and flat things out. Regardless, you got my voteamazing work!
the main reason that i did not update my entry was that i got feedback way too late for my schedule. i had no time to make another version. oh well.
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