CGS DSF 3559 55 mn "The End of The Line"


#1

“The End of The Line”

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#2

Around 35minutes! Abstract style but pretty clear idea :slight_smile:
One mistake was that I cut down the perspective line after I had made the main cube… so it looks distorded in perspective. But still works “ok”.


#3

KRITA + PS, ~35mn


#4

That is awesome, Creeto! :love:

Sazem, yeah…that…yep, end of the line! :smiley:

I so have to make one…eh…tons I still “have to” make, but- yeah- this topic sounds fun, too!


#5

Here´s mine. The end of the line is something relative in this scenery…so you can choose which is. :slight_smile:


#6

sorry double post…


#7

Creeto: Nice use of motion blur on the particles! You can really see him dissolving like soot.

indica: Good perspective on the landscape. For some reason I really like the leftmost plank/log. It has a really nice crisp texture to it, and some kind of highlight making it almost seem wet.

Here’s mine, because no matter what you draw - this guy will always be at the end of the line:


#8

Alrighty, here’s my take on it…

(35min)Verve


#9

Thanks DrPeter, you were very sharp with your painting. I was used to use oils, I don´t know whether it influences the way of painting digitally.
Very funny the last one, Taron. I like these colours.