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dzygn 12-05-2008, 05:33 AM endro Yuwono SSn. is entered in the "Steampunk Myths and Legends" update: View Challenge Page (http://features.cgsociety.org/challenge/steampunk/view_entries.php?challenger=17187)
Latest Update: Final Image: The Bharatayuda War
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dzygn
12-27-2008, 09:53 AM
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I really hope this could be useful f tutorial for everyone, Ok this concept is to capture one of main scene from Great war of Bharatayuda, from great story of Mahabharata, one of the Longest Epic poems in the World! With more than 90,000 verses, long prose passages, and about 1.8 million words in total, the Mahabharata is It is roughly ten times the size of the Iliad and Odyssey combined, and about four times the size of the Ramayana. Besides its epic narrative of the Great Kurusetra field War and the fates of two kingdom the Kauravas and the Pandavas, the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material, such as discussion of the four "goals of life"The latter are enumerated as darma (righteousness), arta (purpose), kama (pleasure), and moxa (liberation). Will be a lot of Fun!
dzygn
01-07-2009, 06:40 PM
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No Sacrifice no victory act of Ghatotkacha (the good guy, the one that Fly)
Ghatotkacha war cry filled the sky. He attacked the Kaurava army with all his might and he put his maya tactics to utmost use. His fury was such that everyone thought, he alone would bring the war to an end. No Kauravas warrior could face him for long. All the terror stricken soldiers went to Karna and pleaded with him to save them from Ghatotkacha. Karna tried all his astras like vayavastra, but failed to kill Ghatotkacha. He was furious and decided to use his ?Shakti? He was not fated to use it against Arjuna. Indra?s words came to him that even his Shakti was useless against Arjuna so long as Krishna protected him. The Shakti could have been used against one enemy only. After killing the enemy the shakti would go back to Indra.
Karna knew that his intention to kill Arjuna was futile. It was he, who had been fated to be killed by Arjuna with the curses of his guru Parashurama, and the Brahmin and his Kavacha and Kundaa taken away by Indra, the only thing he had was the Shakti. But Krishna sent Ghatotokacha just to deprive him of that too. So be it he thought.
He took the Shakti in his right hand and sent it towards Ghatotkacha. The Shakti entered his chest and the son of Bhima knew his end had come. He fell down on the Kauravas army dead, crushing hundreds of their soldiers under his body.
dzygn
01-18-2009, 06:50 AM
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Hi dear friends.. Wish you all the best, I hope I have time to build a 3D animation or interactive from this humble 2D concept, lets collaborate (sorry my com and internet still in trouble)
Start from Grayscale for focus only on lighting first, then coloring it separately each component with the amazing tool Channel mixer and path of photoshop later and finishing touch to fix with brush, I hope You like it..
1) How To build form in 2D?
It's so simple Just add shadows and highlights to the grey tone lineart.
The light of the light source on an object and the shadow the light creates is what defines its shape. creating three dimensional shadows is all about being subtle; gradually blending light and dark together in the most seamless manner.
2) Pressure / intensity.
Under shading is better than over shading, So Darker shades and higher highlightcan be applied later into your drawing when you are fully sure of which shadows need to be deeper, and which do not.
As small as the difference between two shades may seem, it has a real bearing on the form of your subject. So take the time and draw both shades. Don't meld them all into one approximate shade.
3) Form in relation to light and dark.
bright highlights should be used for the highest point of a subject, and darkness should be used for the deepest. If you want something to appear flat, it needs to have the same shade throughout.
The instant that shade becomes lighter, it appears to elevate; and if you make it a little darker, it seems to slope down.
Utilize the power of contrast. Don't be content with a dark grey, go for ebony black. When it comes to highlights, really make them bright. The more contrast, the more form. Wish me luck
dzygn
01-18-2009, 09:02 PM
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I really hope this could be useful f tutorial for everyone, Ok this concept is to capture one of main scene from Great war of Bharatayuda, from great story of Mahabharata, one of the Longest Epic poems in the World! With more than 90,000 verses, long prose passages, and about 1.8 million words in total, the Mahabharata is It is roughly ten times the size of the Iliad and Odyssey combined, and about four times the size of the Ramayana. Besides its epic narrative of the Great Kurusetra field War and the fates of two kingdom the Kauravas and the Pandavas, the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material, such as discussion of the four "goals of life"The latter are enumerated as darma (righteousness), arta (purpose), kama (pleasure), and moxa (liberation). Will be a lot of Fun! Manuscript illustration of the Battle of Kurusetra The Mahabarata is one of the major ancient epics
dzygn
01-18-2009, 09:17 PM
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I really hope this could be useful f tutorial for everyone, Ok this concept is to capture one of main scene from Great war of Bharatayuda, from great story of Mahabharata, one of the Longest Epic poems in the World! With more than 90,000 verses, long prose passages, and about 1.8 million words in total, the Mahabharata is It is roughly ten times the size of the Iliad and Odyssey combined, and about four times the size of the Ramayana. Besides its epic narrative of the Great Kurusetra field War and the fates of two kingdom the Kauravas and the Pandavas, the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material, such as discussion of the four "goals of life"The latter are enumerated as darma (righteousness), arta (purpose), kama (pleasure), and moxa (liberation). Will be a lot of Fun! Manuscript illustration of the Battle of Kurusetra The Mahabarata is one of the major ancient epics
dzygn
01-18-2009, 09:53 PM
http://assets.cgsociety.org/challenge/entries/22/17187/17187_1232319200_medium.jpg (http://assets.cgsociety.org/challenge/entries/22/17187/17187_1232319200_medium.jpg)
Software: Photoshop
I will make free tutorial for everyone with this work, Ok this concept is to capture one of main scene an most Heroic from Great war of Bharatayuda, from great story of Mahabharata, one of the Longest Epic poems in the World! With more than 90,000 verses, long prose passages, and about 1.8 million words in total, the Mahabharata is It is roughly ten times the size of the Iliad and Odyssey combined, and about four times the size of the Ramayana. Besides its epic narrative of the Great Kurusetra field War and the fates of two kingdom the Kauravas and the Pandavas, the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material, such as discussion of the four "goals of life"The latter are enumerated as darma (righteousness), arta (purpose), kama (pleasure), and moxa (liberation).
The Sacrifice of Ghatotkacha
No Sacrifice no victory act of Ghatotkacha (the flying giant is the good guy)
Ghatotkacha's war cry filled the sky. He attacked the Kaurava army with all his might and he put his maya tactics to utmost use. His fury was such that everyone thought, he alone would bring the war to an end. No Kauravas warrior could face him for long. All the terror stricken soldiers went to Karna and pleaded with him to save them from Ghatotkacha. Karna tried all his astras like vayavastra, but failed to kill Ghatotkacha the king of Pringgondani. He was furious and decided to use his Shakti. He was not fated to use it against Arjuna the Devender of Pandavas. Indras words came to him that even his Shakti was useless against Arjuna so long as Krishna protected him. The Shakti could have been used against one enemy only. After killing the enemy the shakti would go back to Indra the Sun God.
Karna knew that his intention to kill Arjuna was futile. It was he, who had been fated to be killed by Arjuna with the curses of his guru Parashurama, and the Brahmin and his Kavacha and Kundaa taken away by Indra, the only lethal thing he had was the Shakti. But Krishna sent Ghatotokacha just to deprive him of that too. So be it he thought.
He took the Shakti in his right hand and sent it towards Ghatotkacha. The Shakti entered his chest and the son of Giant king Bhima knew his end had come. He transform into Giant and fell down on the Kauravas army dead, crushing hundreds of their soldiers under his gigantic body.
AxelAlonso
01-19-2009, 12:43 AM
Beautiful Concepts! :applause: The adaptation of the mythology looks astoundingly well brought on each detail, I really like how well all itīs planed, a very inspirational piece! Congratulations! I hope you get the best from this hard work! ;)
Ataulfo
01-19-2009, 01:35 AM
It looks amazing.
Very good work.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Good luck in the final.
:beer:
dzygn
01-19-2009, 12:09 PM
Beautiful Concepts! :applause: The adaptation of the mythology looks astoundingly well brought on each detail, I really like how well all itīs planed, a very inspirational piece! Congratulations! I hope you get the best from this hard work! ;)
Thanks So Much Master... Still need a lot of works , I wish I have more time ( stoped by illnes) my com is in terible conditions and I dont have money to fix it, so I think this is the main motivator why I joined this challenge , just hoping can get Boxx workstation hihihi jokin' actually Its really a hard month, Wish You For All The Best Too
dzygn
01-19-2009, 12:14 PM
It looks amazing.
Very good work.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Good luck in the final.
:beer:
I love your Genghis Khan too! I hope You Win this challenge, keep up the good work, Thanks So much,
lioration
01-19-2009, 02:11 PM
wow!! how did this piece of art slipped under my radar? wanderfull design, and some amazing details & render. loved the coloring & atmosphere of the sky. I wish there was a tut attach for us the ignorant to learn from.
Good luck dude- this must be in the top three, if you ask me.
Lior
dzygn
01-19-2009, 03:55 PM
Thanks You So Much haha Im a Big fans of your work there, keep up the good work!
I Love Gatotkacha my childhood genuine Superhero, for Java people like me gatotkacha is the the real Ironman he can fly and as strong as a tank, have so many awesome magic power and strange weponry. Hahaha wheres your radar aiming recently? I have make so many Gatotkaca concept and experiment heres one for you:
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/dzygn/GTO-T1-DZYGN-IFW-1.jpg
dzygn
01-19-2009, 07:30 PM
http://assets.cgsociety.org/challenge/entries/22/17187/17187_1232397001_medium.jpg (http://assets.cgsociety.org/challenge/entries/22/17187/17187_1232397001_medium.jpg)
Software: Photoshop
Software: Photoshop
I will make free tutorial for everyone with this work, Ok this concept is to capture one of main scene an most Heroic from Great war of Bharatayuda, from great story of Mahabharata, one of the Longest Epic poems in the World! With more than 90,000 verses, long prose passages, and about 1.8 million words in total, the Mahabharata is It is roughly ten times the size of the Iliad and Odyssey combined, and about four times the size of the Ramayana. Besides its epic narrative of the Great Kurusetra field War and the fates of two kingdom the Kauravas and the Pandavas, the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material, such as discussion of the four "goals of life"The latter are enumerated as darma (righteousness), arta (purpose), kama (pleasure), and moxa (liberation).
The Sacrifice of Ghatotkacha
No Sacrifice no victory act of Ghatotkacha (the flying giant is the good guy)
Ghatotkacha's war cry filled the sky. He attacked the Kaurava army with all his might and he put his maya tactics to utmost use. His fury was such that everyone thought, he alone would bring the war to an end. No Kauravas warrior could face him for long. All the terror stricken soldiers went to Karna and pleaded with him to save them from Ghatotkacha. Karna tried all his astras like vayavastra, but failed to kill Ghatotkacha the king of Pringgondani. He was furious and decided to use his Shakti. He was not fated to use it against Arjuna the Devender of Pandavas. Indras words came to him that even his Shakti was useless against Arjuna so long as Krishna protected him. The Shakti could have been used against one enemy only. After killing the enemy the shakti would go back to Indra the Sun God.
Karna knew that his intention to kill Arjuna was futile. It was he, who had been fated to be killed by Arjuna with the curses of his guru Parashurama, and the Brahmin and his Kavacha and Kundaa taken away by Indra, the only lethal thing he had was the Shakti. But Krishna sent Ghatotokacha just to deprive him of that too. So be it he thought.
He took the Shakti in his right hand and sent it towards Ghatotkacha. The Shakti entered his chest and the son of Giant king Bhima knew his end had come. He transform into Giant and fell down on the Kauravas army dead, crushing hundreds of their soldiers under his gigantic body.
MartinNielsen
01-19-2009, 07:38 PM
Wow! Those flaming horses are excellent! Great final :)
dzygn
01-19-2009, 07:50 PM
http://assets.cgsociety.org/challenge/entries/22/17187/17187_1232398225_medium.jpg (http://assets.cgsociety.org/challenge/entries/22/17187/17187_1232398225_medium.jpg)
Software: Photoshop
Software: Photoshop
I will make free tutorial for everyone with this work, Ok this concept is to capture one of main scene an most Heroic from Great war of Bharatayuda, from great story of Mahabharata, one of the Longest Epic poems in the World! With more than 90,000 verses, long prose passages, and about 1.8 million words in total, the Mahabharata is It is roughly ten times the size of the Iliad and Odyssey combined, and about four times the size of the Ramayana. Besides its epic narrative of the Great Kurusetra field War and the fates of two kingdom the Kauravas and the Pandavas, the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material, such as discussion of the four "goals of life"The latter are enumerated as darma (righteousness), arta (purpose), kama (pleasure), and moxa (liberation).
The Sacrifice of Ghatotkacha
No Sacrifice no victory act of Ghatotkacha (the flying giant is the good guy)
Ghatotkacha's war cry filled the sky. He attacked the Kaurava army with all his might and he put his maya tactics to utmost use. His fury was such that everyone thought, he alone would bring the war to an end. No Kauravas warrior could face him for long. All the terror stricken soldiers went to Karna and pleaded with him to save them from Ghatotkacha. Karna tried all his astras like vayavastra, but failed to kill Ghatotkacha the king of Pringgondani. He was furious and decided to use his Shakti. He was not fated to use it against Arjuna the Devender of Pandavas. Indras words came to him that even his Shakti was useless against Arjuna so long as Krishna protected him. The Shakti could have been used against one enemy only. After killing the enemy the shakti would go back to Indra the Sun God.
Karna knew that his intention to kill Arjuna was futile. It was he, who had been fated to be killed by Arjuna with the curses of his guru Parashurama, and the Brahmin and his Kavacha and Kundaa taken away by Indra, the only lethal thing he had was the Shakti. But Krishna sent Ghatotokacha just to deprive him of that too. So be it he thought.
He took the Shakti in his right hand and sent it towards Ghatotkacha. The Shakti entered his chest and the son of Giant king Bhima knew his end had come. He transform into Giant and fell down on the Kauravas army dead, crushing hundreds of their soldiers under his gigantic body.
dzygn
01-19-2009, 08:06 PM
Wow! Those flaming horses are excellent! Great final :)
Thanks MartinNielsen I always admiring your The Frozen Atlantis there, remind me to al the drama and tragedy of Tsunami Disaster in my country Indonesia, I have atlantis work myself, Hollywod must make giant disaster movie about this lost continent right?
Heres one more 3D Gatotkacha Robot image for you:
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/dzygn/GATOTVRAY.jpg
nzrkiwi
01-20-2009, 02:59 AM
Man this composition your best work dude everything spot on, The pose of the Archer remind me of a Frank frazetta pose and the whole design of the chariot to horses is truely awesome, The bad guys is angle just right as he awaits the challenge Like the character cell in dragon ball Z the final battle With Goku, trunks and i think vegita. This work is one of those few that just comes together like pure magic as a gift from God! I hope you win as i think your the best by far there no one near it! unfortunately for me i would have need another 3 days at least to finish my work to my satisfaction real bummer but there always the next one and i learn alot:(
Cheers
dzygn
01-20-2009, 09:07 AM
Man this composition your best work dude everything spot on, The pose of the Archer remind me of a Frank frazetta pose and the whole design of the chariot to horses is truely awesome, The bad guys is angle just right as he awaits the challenge Like the character cell in dragon ball Z the final battle With Goku, trunks and i think vegita. This work is one of those few that just comes together like pure magic as a gift from God! I hope you win as i think your the best by far there no one near it! unfortunately for me i would have need another 3 days at least to finish my work to my satisfaction real bummer but there always the next one and i learn alot:(
Cheers
Thank You Very Much nzrkiwi, your words is really heal me, You are the first people I meet today since I can't go anywhere It's been a raining week and flood all over Jakarta and I must take rest due to influenza, I guess we both Big Fans of Frank frazetta the Great Right? I still need a lot to learn, You living in most inspiring land there New Zealand the country I always dreamed to go.
Heres one of my humble frazetta experiment: (I hope you like it nzrkiwi)
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/dzygn/VIKINGS-DZYGN-ICG.jpg
nzrkiwi
01-21-2009, 01:54 AM
Hey man this is way kewl, very good piece yeah Frazzeta the man:) Have you checked out Richard corbens massive artist man check him out your love his work! Its good to meet you and i hope we cross many more times as i think where on similiar way lengths keep up the good work and i hope to see more! I am working on another piece at the moment. do you just use photoshop or any other application software?
Cheers
dzygn
01-21-2009, 05:17 AM
Hey man this is way kewl, very good piece yeah Frazzeta the man:) Have you checked out Richard corbens massive artist man check him out your love his work! Its good to meet you and i hope we cross many more times as i think where on similiar way lengths keep up the good work and i hope to see more! I am working on another piece at the moment. do you just use photoshop or any other application software?
Cheers
Haha yes Indeed i like Richard corben too, there will be way long kewl lists of iconoc artists and musicians, movie moguls whoever that create Inspiring Masterpiece just like Sid Mead, John Williams, Luigi colani , george lucas , stan lee and so on that I admire, Its good to meet you too so if you come over to Indonesia please visit my studio, I just using Photoshop for this challenge, and many software for various kind of works, I have participated in movie making as matte painter in Simgaporean film "The Sing To The Dawn
SynthOrange
01-21-2009, 06:05 AM
Ahahahah, I saw the Gatotkacha picture on the previous page. Leave the KL Towers alone you Indon! ;) And it's a pretty awesome piece you submitted for the entry too!
dzygn
01-21-2009, 06:35 AM
Ahahahah, I saw the Gatotkacha picture on the previous page. Leave the KL Towers alone you Indon! ;) And it's a pretty awesome piece you submitted for the entry too!
Actually Gatotkaca is trying to devend KL people from attack of monsters, nevermind the twinphalus its a naturaly has the same fate as Libery statue in most hollywood disater movie, as prop set of dramatic scene, Gatotkaca is Indonesian Greatest Superhero (maybe in India also) You will see the story behind what acctually happen with petronas from another angle :
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/dzygn/GATOOTKACA3DICGcopy.jpg
Just Important FYI: Please dont say that "I" word OK? Acctually For Indonesian People and Goverment to call Indonesian or Indo with "Indon" is a serious insult, Just simply remove the "N" Hey now I just don't want you get any trouble all around here and there just because of little ignorance Ok Dear Brother? haha Thanks so Much You are a good artist
AUMAKUA
01-21-2009, 11:06 AM
Beautiful work!!! I wish you showed us a bit larger image to dig into this vast amount of amazing details..I'm sure it's a winner piece, congrats :)
dzygn
01-21-2009, 04:21 PM
Beautiful work!!! I wish you showed us a bit larger image to dig into this vast amount of amazing details..I'm sure it's a winner piece, congrats :)
Ok Aumakua I will Try, I sorry But about the posting rules below that said "you may not post attachment" is that means the Picture from Photobucket also? If yes I will remove all of those
dzygn
01-21-2009, 04:23 PM
Beautiful work!!! I wish you showed us a bit larger image to dig into this vast amount of amazing details..I'm sure it's a winner piece, congrats :)
Thanks so much Nick, Its been alot of fun working in this most fantastic challenge ever!(myths and legends is something that I been waiting for so long, I really hope someone working for Elvis-Marilyn monroe kind of legend and myth here I guess this time with a trendy steampunk things will be more chalenging, I love your work and portfolio there, "the sacrifice temple is totally amazing" we both are mattepainter too right?
Here's Your request Nick:
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/dzygn/Bharatayuda-War.jpg
AUMAKUA
01-21-2009, 06:54 PM
Wow ! Thank you so much Endro! Your work is really like a fractal, revealing more and more
amazing details in bigger and bigger versions of the whole composition!
Also thank you for passing by my portfolio :)
I wish you best of luck once again!
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