Steampunk Myths and Legends Entry: Michal Lisowski


#41

I really like this idea, it’s really ‘different’ :slight_smile: But I think you should make it more apparent that he has a watch repair shop, maybe put some old clocks behind him, on the tree or standing next to the tree, or some tools and stuff. Also, to me, it’s not very clear that this is Tarzan, he looks a little bit ogre-ish but maybe this is just him when he’s old. Anyways great pice and especially love the monkeys waiting in the stairs.
Keep up the good work man!


#42

Great job. I will not tell you what to do because i believe you will finalize your artwork as a winner of steampunk challenge


#43

Really lovely drawing and painting skills. I was in your gallery for a while.

I agree about making things more obvious.

Good luck.


#44

almost doneee…

thanks everybody for support!!!


#45

really great job, good luck with the rest!


#46

Very nice work! You’re almost done I see. Those monkeys are fantastic :slight_smile:


#47

Love the monkeys too!! Very good work.


#48

your image’s great man


#49

Hey hey we’re the monkeys! lol
Funny stuff! Will you be adding more detail?


#50

One step to final I think. I’ve changed the face of Tarzan and addes some details.

thanks everybody!


#51

great dude, faultless idea and v.good rendering!

powodzenia :wink:


#52

haha
great image. I’m totally confused how to read it, but I like the mood and the way you’ve painted it.


#53

thanks homies for posting here! so, I want to add some details and thik it’s done.


#54

Your lighting is awesome! I love the humour but I thought we were confined to actual myths and legends, not old classics?


#55

Totally cool:) One of your best so far!!! Didn’t you think of giving the steam-monkeys some lights in the eyes (maybe even in some different color like red or something, just to break the color scheme…) or something like that? This would help to get them out from the background because now I think that they are a bit hidden (and they’re totally worth being exposed!!!). This would also help to lead the eye from the bottom to the top of the painting even better than it is now…
Anyways I love it!!! :buttrock:


#56

Very funny. :smiley:


#57

so here’s final image, titeled Tarzan’s Clock Workshop. This is my interpretation the Legend of Tarzan, king of the apes. After a long years spent in a jungle he decided to become a watchmaster in a steam jungle and run his own business. At this time world took a big step forward. Machines, steams are everywhere…and his workshop is doing fine…

I want to say thanks to everyone who posting here!
Special thanks to my buddy Piotrek Kosmala for support!


#58

grats for finishing, you`ve done a great job
very beautiful light and mood…and a bunch of the weirdest characters in this challenge^^
best of luck!


#59

Lovely, lovely work. One of my favourite entries. Don’t forget to upload the big print-size piece with the challengeuploader though.


#60

I thought I already did it…shoud I receive any confirm via e-mail?