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Christian-G
08-24-2007, 12:26 PM
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Title: Fight Club
Name: Christian Grajewski
Country: Germany
Software: Photoshop

Hello every one, here is my latest Concept drawing.
The reason for this picture was to force my self first time in Detailing and donīt giving up, normaly after 10-12 hours.
But I saw all your amazing detailed pix and wanted to know if I could do this too, I donīt know until yet it I reached this point!
I hope you could tell me :)

About my picture:
It shows a Fight Club scene! In wich two diffrent animal robots are fighting against each other. A gorilla bot and a dog- snake hybrid bot. They are fighting each other in a arena like "gladiators" I started with developing the bots two years ago, but a few days ago I found time to bring my "Fight Club" idea out of my head onto digital paper...
About the color, I wasnīt sure about it until I had drawn the robot eye. From this time I would like to have only this in color, because it is a little eye catcher, I think.

I need about 30 hours for it, three days of work. The picture is done with a Wacom Art Marker, it is a fantastic tool.

You can see the "making of " inclusive detail pictures on my homepage (I donīt know how to set it up with this post)

http://www.christiangrajewski.de/10.html

Your Critique and feedback is really welcome, I hope you will like my picture.

radkrish
08-24-2007, 01:45 PM
Hi!
i like this painting work.

oogieboogietoogie
08-24-2007, 10:34 PM
Nice textures on the wall. :) Perhaps some more reflections - especially in the shadowed areas - on the bots could distinguish what they're made out of though. On some areas, they seem metallic, but in others they seem flesh-like.

Keep up the good work.

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