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    Nice outcome Kyriakos!

    I have been lazy lately, and just tried to turn a static bear saying "welcome" into a humble animation (just for the sake of doing something though not really elaborate):


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    Executioner, protect me Kyriakos's Avatar
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    Thank you Nice bear animation..

    Here are some ancient Greek and Byzantine miniatures:


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    Actually that's pretty cool Max

    Interesting Kyriakos. There's so much detail crammed into them they look astonishingly time consuming (I'll never ask how you do it because I might be tempted to try it myself)

    I've been playing around with flying things, from the balloons through fantasy zeppelins, birds, bats, dragons etc, and the latest is ornithopters.



    Now I start going underwater...

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    Thanks Well they have some detail, but really just enough so as to look good at this small scale. I rarely model anything to present it in a more visible scale, so my models are not professional in that respect.
    These take anywhere up to 3 hours to make, for each set.

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    Ah right. I got Sculptris from the Zbrush website, which is somewhere between a light version and a completely different version - I understand the time one can spend on modelling, though perhaps because of that I haven't used it much.

    Here's some deepsea diving:


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    Fishies! Very nice water effects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyriakos View Post
    Thank you Nice bear animation..
    Welcome and thanks! Neat miniatures as usual!

    Quote Originally Posted by MystyrMystyry View Post
    Actually that's pretty cool Max
    Thanks M! I want some of that fish for dinner, and the biggest ornithopter too!

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    it's been a while so, with no further burrito pies:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0xt1...ature=youtu.be
    "We are animals with problems that no other animal has." - Radam J. Starkiller

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilianus View Post
    Nice outcome Kyriakos!

    I have been lazy lately, and just tried to turn a static bear saying "welcome" into a humble animation (just for the sake of doing something though not really elaborate):

    Very cool!

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    Wow, there's some very real talent here I love looking at other people's work, please keep it coming! I'm too flighty to settle on anything, but the last year or two I've discovered that watercolours can actually work for me...























    The last one was an acrylic/mixed media thing (Bits of gauze sticking out all over the place) that I started about four years ago, and still haven't finished. To do me justice, it's a HUGE canvas, and I spend most of my life working :P
    "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents."

    -H.P Lovecraft

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    I love your bear, Max. So cute.

    Plexus, those are fantastic. I especially like your alien girl with the dandelion, and the first one in gold tones. That one looks so textured and rich. Nicely done.

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    Excellent drawings Lunar

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    That's beautiful Lunar! You seem to draw your inspiration from where I got my username.
    I must create a system, or be enslaved by another man's. ~ William Blake

    Captivity is consciousness,
    So's liberty. ~ Emily Dickinson

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    Quote Originally Posted by LunarPlexus View Post
    Wow, there's some very real talent here I love looking at other people's work, please keep it coming! I'm too flighty to settle on anything, but the last year or two I've discovered that watercolours can actually work for me...























    The last one was an acrylic/mixed media thing (Bits of gauze sticking out all over the place) that I started about four years ago, and still haven't finished. To do me justice, it's a HUGE canvas, and I spend most of my life working :P

    You. Are. BRILLIANT. Thank you for existing.
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    Thanks so much for the kind words
    "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents."

    -H.P Lovecraft

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