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Monday, February 16, 2009

the Battle of Five Armies: Process, Day 2



9 comments:

  1. you are a mad-man! this is incredible. so lively and so much detail. I can't wait for the resutls.

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  2. It's looking good, but I thought this was going to be an oil painting.

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  3. That's looking so gorgeous, man!

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  4. I became aware of your work by your incredible Beowulf-illustration in Spectrum. Best Grendel I ever saw. You got style and great talent. I will definitely follow your blog with great interest. Keep it coming.
    And good luck with your actual piece. Orchestrating a big battle in a successful way is very hard to do, so thanks for sharing your process.

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  5. great work! so far this is looking wonderful. im amazed at the clarity and definition you have right now amongst so many little details. great job. can't wait to see next steps.

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  6. I found your through the Tor feature and your art is perhaps the most inspiring thing I've seen in a long while. I nearly dropped my coffee when I saw this one with the dwarves' last stand!

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  7. Beautiful! Your talent with watercolor is very impressive. I really like the little character front farthest left that you've painted in. :)

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  8. Love the illustration. I especially like the mountainous bear under the lonely mountains in the background. Nice way to work it in....

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