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    Quote Originally Posted by LunarPlexus View Post
    Thanks so much for the kind words
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    Quote Originally Posted by Revolte View Post
    it's been a while so, with no further burrito pies:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0xt1...ature=youtu.be
    Neat song with melancholic lyrics and back pic. I like it.

    Quote Originally Posted by tonywalt View Post
    Very cool!
    Thanks tony!

    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 really have a touch for art. It comes out of you naturally. Hoping you'll keep doing it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Varenne Rodin View Post
    I love your bear, Max. So cute.
    Thanks, Var, I love him too!


    ~ Some humble new creations ~



    I created the following out of applying a polar inversion with certain settings to a certain basic shape, which rendered the face and ears. Eyes and mouth were out of the application of math-formula-based effects:



    Remember the frightened yellow fella?:


    I decided to give his fright a wider context:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilianus View Post

    Love it!
    "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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    Thanks!

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    That frightened yellow fellow is sooo lovely and I like the background even better.
    The first one is koala face I suppose? I like the rippling effect and solid round eyeballs.
    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 aliengirl View Post
    That frightened yellow fellow is sooo lovely and I like the background even better.
    I thought so too! Very glad that you like it

    Quote Originally Posted by aliengirl View Post
    The first one is koala face I suppose? I like the rippling effect and solid round eyeballs.
    A koala is what I tried to come close to, since I've used it as a present for an Australian friend

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    Just some pencil and charcoal efforts...
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    Nice drawings

    Here are four oriental miniature cities, ancient japanese, ancient chinese, medieval japanese and industrial japanese


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    It's very good to see the thread regathering its life

    Quote Originally Posted by Sionn Harrow View Post
    Just some pencil and charcoal efforts...
    Wonderful sketches, I think!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kyriakos View Post
    Nice drawings

    Here are four oriental miniature cities, ancient japanese, ancient chinese, medieval japanese and industrial japanese

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    Very nicely detailed!

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    Koala - tick!

    M and M gets zapped - tick!

    Owl - tick!

    Landscape - tick!

    Lily - tick!

    Cities - tick!



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    Sionn, those drawings are beautiful! I really love the owl. The depth in the flower is excellent.

    Kyriakos, I especially love the green roofed buildings.

    Max, that smile guy's background is outstanding!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sionn Harrow View Post
    Just some pencil and charcoal efforts...
    "just..."! - Those are well excecuted drawings.
    Just curious, what specific medium did you use for the colored drawings? colored pencils? Prismacolor, Derwent, etc.?

    Nice work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Varenne Rodin View Post
    Max, that smile guy's background is outstanding!
    Thank you very much Var

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    A fairy sculpture in polymer clay. She's about 3.5 inches tall on her base. Itty bitty.










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