CGS_DSF 2900 55 MN "Chinatown"


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"Chinatown"

by
Shadowplay

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#2

Hey guys,

instead for the normal thingy on this one I decided to go “crazy” and do a chinese village instead of a china town… And I used some color to… Well tried to.
Time on this one was 25 minutes.
Greetings


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#4

Considering China’s crazy population i thought it would be cool to see what would happen if china kept its traditional architecture but incorporated it into skyscrapers. Most of my time went into setting up the damn perspective which i suck at. originally there was gonna be someone looking over the balcony edge in the lower left corner.
55 minutes.


#5

Chinatown 55 min and then I took it a little further:


#6

The Gimp + tablet. 55 min:

And after another hour (yikes!):


#7

Hi guys, one form me too:)

Took more than 2 hours. Not sure how it looked exactly at the time limit but the link is a stage at about 30-40 min.http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/8310/chinatownstage.jpg
used Photoshop
edit: those who know Chinese will lough at my Chinese signs but I was too lazy to bother using some reference from real signs


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