A quick & helpful guideline for photographers to help them choose models and how to find them.
Artist's Comments
This took quite a bit of time but its finally done!
This is my very first submission for any contest on dA and I had a lot of fun The title of the contest gave me the idea for my design. From what I understood, we had to slap an awesome paint job on a Scion. So rather than putting a new paint job on the old version, I got the idea to "shed" the old and reveal the new Its the first time I have ever done "shedding" and it was really hard and frustrating to get right. Overall, I am 80% happy with it. There's a few spots here and there that could be changed. I will update later on if I get a chance. Concept Drawing Stuff added to original New skin modification Overall, I am happy with the idea NOTE: moved this to my scraps cuz to me its one of those "good ideas, poor execution" projects... |
|
Comments
--
My father died, and then I cried
But I failed to see-
I'm not alone, to sit on the throne.
He lives inside of me.
the only small complaint I have is, it seems a bit dark which makes it a bit hard to see, although it could just be my monitor... or, my monitor settings when compared to yours.
Overall, excellent idea, and very very well executed
(I wanted to enter the contest, but I wanted to do something truely amazing in Bryce, but can't find a free 3D model of any scoins to use...bummer)
--
When malcontents are in trouble I am not slow, its hip hip hip & away I go! [link] founding member of the Anti-Club Club & co-founder of The Society to Rename it Bob [link]
--
Gotta love them Pocket Monsters.
--
Check it out!
--
Check it out!
--
Check it out!
--
When malcontents are in trouble I am not slow, its hip hip hip & away I go! [link] founding member of the Anti-Club Club & co-founder of The Society to Rename it Bob [link]
--
Gotta love them Pocket Monsters.
--
"The hardest thing in photography is to create a simple image." Anne Geddes
"The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera." Dorothea Lange
"You don't take photo's, you make them" Ansel Adams
Previous Page12Next Page