Abduction, Steven Hägg-Ståhlberg (2D)


#178

a doubt, its strong point to start to make an image is, shape in 3d later finishing, going to look for in references photographic in books or reviewed or to make a photo on of the desired subject? of that principle you have left in its work?


#179

Lovely work Master Ståhlberg. :thumbsup: I have learned a lot from you and continue to do so.

Whats your next piece going to be?


#180

I like the blue on the skin :slight_smile:
Very nice.


#181

wow; mérci…


#182

You are superb with lighting…
the tone is great as well…
it really a nice piece.


#183

very well!!! but i think there`s a problem on legs … it could be better if it was smoother!!! good work… uve worked on the faces and the hands very well!NICE.


#184

amazing work…
i think that is 5 star too


#185

OMG! Great, the situation, expressions, colors, everything, but that water, WOW, no words!


#186

simply a pleasure for eyes! one of a kind!


#187

wow excellent work:bounce:


#188

I’m simply speachless here…
:eek:


#189

Excellent work, as always.
I heard that you’ll make a Gnomon dvd, true? (I hope so :))


#190

Wow…oh man what a journey this is taking me to…

What a storyline…I mean…in your work I’m seeing.
I agree with you to use the other one for your Journey Theme. This one tells me another possible theme, like Alien Abduction or The Rescue.

You inspire me to continue using refs. Thanks a million. :wink:

Edit: I have to say that this work shouldn’t be under 2D…but 3D. Most of this work is done in the 3D…and the finishing parts were done in Photoshop.

I just want to pinpoint that out to you because I really do think that’s inaccurate. :wise:


#191

water is so cool!


#192

So outstanding Especially water Really envy your strength


#193

Simply amazing, from concept to execution this is a supirb piece!


#194

Hi Steve,

I can’t see your reference pictures.

I remember meeting you last december in LA at Gnomon School.

Nice work.


#195

A stunnng piece of art indeed. I just love the detail and colors used.
Lighting is also cool.


#196

I didn’t understand the image at first and went through the thread for more description. I think the beam coming from the top is a bit too subtle right now. There is a slot of stuff happening below that it almost seemed out of place that the guy was looking up and not at the girl. I think this image would make more sense as a sequence than as a snapshot.

Your photo shoot images are very clever. Looks like a lot of effort went into getting the right reference images. :slight_smile:


#197

Amazing! :slight_smile: