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Plot Twist: Tankmen engineered the first Titan on AoT.

Flowers10 responds:

This image is actually from 2011. Waaay before AoT hahaha

Awesome composition dude, bang on job with the soft palette colors and those strong diagonals!

bocodamondo responds:

thanks :P

Ghostbusters! Love the coloring in this, reminds me of all the cool 90s drawings!

JayWEccent responds:

Thank you very much. That means a lot. The 90s were a true inspiration for this piece so it means a lot to hear that.

Is it horrible of me to think that the grain effect was the best part of this painting?

-Lawd forgive me- XD

Sabtastic responds:

No, but it's a dick move of you to say so. :\
Just puttin' it out there.

The black and non-black spaces have such amazing synergy. If this was a T-shirt, it would sell like hotcakes.

OmegaBlack1631 responds:

it actually is already. Sleepy Cabin is using it for posters and t-shirts

49 minutes...Wow! Just wow. I'd still be sketching out the concepts for the full ship, let alone render it in full color with a great looking background. You have amazing speed coupled by probably a thick and resourceful library to spit these out like candy :D

Kamikaye responds:

Thanks :) Yea a well stocked ressource library comes handy in here.

You have an amazing sense for what's abject and what's not, and that's why you'll have my full 5 stars. The rendering is beautiful for such a symbolically-soaked, cyborg-mutated creature. The creepiest part is actually the baby surrounded by an intestinal track.

Gheata- Lucifer Morningstar was actually beautiful in appearance (or at least before he fell from grace). It does look demonic though, but the artist did not necessarily say it was the Devil himself.

OmegaBlack1631 responds:

Thanks! And the subject portrayed is in the tittle itself.

Amazing work, great colors, but most of all, wonderful design work! Only thing wrong with this picture is that the head is missing perspective. We should be seeing up under her jawbone a little, and the entire face pushed up a bit. This way, her head is given more of a 3D context, along with the rest of her body.

BiggCaZv2 responds:

I realized way too after the fact that I didn't change it. Initially, her mouth was opened a lot more than pictured here. Provided, I'd argue seeing under her jawline, it should still be about to where the viewer can't see over it either. This is just one of those situations where we got a little too far along, and too much was done to go back and fix it.

The color choices for this were perfect. Great job!

bella-art responds:

Yay thanks! :]

Very pasty compared to some of your other paintings (in a good way!). I actually like this better with full size compared to this...the placement of brushstrokes and colors are actually more enjoyable than the shrunken version (though I know you do that to invoke more realism, I think). Lighter colors and thinner objects are sharpened in the full size pic as well.

zephyo responds:

thanks, I never shrink my art unless I fear it might get stolen for commercial use, most of my art is not shrunken

An animating night owl...without the whole 360 head turn.

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