real enough, great…A+
Wake Up Baby!, Olijosman (2D)
I’m probably the thousandth to say this–but–you have captured subject and talent that few of us have!! Wonderful work!!! Thanks for sharing it!!!
Alan L.
:applause: :applause: I think I’ve found my new hero! I mean…it’s just about perfect, I can’t believe all that was done on adobe photoshop (not corel photoshop, right?) I’ve been telling myself…that fella…I want to be him!
But…wow…really, that’s all I can say!! Keep it up and you’ll be…in danger of being run over by 1,000 envious CG artists!!
You don’t take apprentices by any chance do you??
once more–:buttrock: !!
Cheers!
…thing is… (and i dont want to sound like im tryin to take the mickey, cos i DO think that this piece is quite amazing) the robots gota have some stumpy legs man! or the angles or something, cos his torso extends out of the building, so there isnt much room for his legs. Unless theres a basement to the building and that is where the robot is standing??
I agree, the robot dusnt really look like it is trashing the place, and it looks like it has midget legs.??
oh my that looks stunning!
how do you get it to look so life-like? lol
photoshop 7 is a great piece of kit
Finally, here is the article and interview with Olijosman about this illustration.
LINK: http://cgnetworks.com/story_custom.php?story_id=2254
Thanks for a great piece and to Leigh for the interview.
Looking forward to seeing you new work finished, Jose!
To respond specifically to the article, please reply to this thread in the news forum.
I truly love this oneNot only that it is technically perfect, i also like the “design” of the girl, she is really beautiful without being such a superperfect model-type.
One thing: why is the maxsize 1000px high? I have black borders on my desktop now because of you! 
Love this one, more of it 
I have no idea how this kind of artwork is going to be looked at in a few years.
My question is, perhaps: Will we be able to see these digital pieces in a museum? or will the museums will be online?
Are we taking that experience of GOING to the place to see “the real McCoy” or we’re just changing the place from where you look at it?
Personally, I think this piece would look great in somebody’s wall.
The good thing about it is that is impossible to steal it, because it is a couple of ones and zeros.
I’m used to look at a screen and look at digital artwork, but don’t you guys wonder how would it be to see it in a wall, with the ammount of detail that the artist applied to it?
Great job! ![]()
I dunno what to say, I’m speechless
I love the composition, love the character, just an amazing piece. The girl is so lifelike, especially the limbs (I’ve noticed that in several of your pieces).
Its so freaking cool, oozing with style. Rock on.
Just joined and had to add my praise for such a great painting.
Have the feeling this is going to be a very humbling experience here.
Awesome Olijosman… and you site filled with fun and amazing stuffs…
You controlled the painting not only in technique but also in storytelling. Grayish clouds gathers to imply something is going to happen, clear silhuette in background tells environment (near factory village somewhere), and most importantly path of POI (point of interests) which is from the girl to the robot. Definitinetly I can smell your deep thoughts behind of the work of art on this page, and glad I can share the dedication you poured into…
I have to tell you that I’ve had this on my desktop for two weeks now. I love it and it has attracted the favourable attention of my co-workers. Very nice work! I especially like the composition, the texture and the actual emotion/feeling that comes from this work.