Here’s an update. Not sure where the hell I’m going with this. Not looking too funny. So I’ve added a gradient map, and this is going to become the base. Are any of you familiar with the Tom Thompson and the Group of Seven? Well Tom started his canvases with red bases, so I think that’s what I’ll do here. Not an all red base but… I gotta get out and exercise and think about this one.
Living Toon - 2D - Gamoron
Looks interresting. Can´t wait to see whats coming up. Maybe I´ll try this technic in some of my future works too.:wip:
Tommy Lee
PS: May ya can make a little step by step??? Would be cool:applause:
Here it is. Hope it helps Tommy. Gradient Maps are the easiest thing to use. Like filters. I like them though. They have good effects on final images.
Cheers!
SWEET,RUSTY,COOL!:eek:
I really love your style!!!Great as ever…Another time a prove of ur Art skills!:applause:
Ummm… That only happens during a full moon, and when I’ve had to much to drink.
:surprised
I’m sorry but I can’t seam to attach images to this post anymore. So I’m not sure what to do. Might have to just place it in the Cg Challenge site. I’ve tried all day and it says I’ve already attached my update when I obviusly haven’t.
C’est la vie
I want to see more your cool stuff so here is solution:
http://uploader.axsstudios.com/
So post your stuff and -OZ- too
Hey cool Poju. That is the nicest thing that has been done for me lately. :love:
Cheers!
http://uploader.axsstudios.com/images/Toon.jpg
And thanks for the link to Jagged Path. I live in Ontario and I mountain Bike!
Double nice gesture!
You rock!:buttrock:
Looks great dude!!!![]()
Love the coloring:bounce:
Cheerz
Tommy Lee
@Poju: May I post my image there too?
the lunatic expression come directly from a Torontonian nothing to do !!
very nice
(greetings to great RUSH, Revell’s City Hall and Mies van der Rohe’s Dominion Centre )
Man Carlocki, you know Toronto! Have you been here before? RUSH! I saw Geddy Lee once walking his little dog across the street in the Uptown area. I’ve never Understood why Dominion Centre is so important. Well I do, I think, because it was an early use of steel and glass? Either Way Van der Rohe’s black steel and glass buildings dominate the downtown business core. I’ll try to make it like I’ve got something to do. There must be something! I should have stayed with the rock climbing idea, but no I wanted to explore something deeper! Bah!
Cheers!
I tell u now few words we will have time to talk about it better
this is my graduating thesis title
Architecture in Downtown Toronto: Mies van der Rohe’s Toronto Dominion Centre, 1963-1969.
The TDC is important cause is a three buildings complex (in reality five: four skyscraper and one pavillion: the dominon branch) in a downtown area with a great space for the pubblic realm even if is a private building (by Fairwiev corporation and dominion Bank)
p.s
I didn’t make a PM cause it hought it was funny to share this with others.
hey no prob! Thanks for sharing that. I never thought about that aspect though. It does have that very open area surrounding the one tower, nice in the summer. You’re doing your thesis on Architecture in Toronto? That’s awesome. Nice to see someone in Europe, who’s surrounded by all that beauty, old and new, take notice of this northern Hockey town. Sniff, sniff, brings a tear to my eye.
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yes I spent some time at U of T (with a sort of scholar ship) but I’m graduating at Politecnico di Torino in Italy. Another monument of contemporanety (except Rush records) is the Calatrava galery at BCE place.
grraaarr