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26.05.2009 @ 10:07 #41

Some from my scetchbook
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tattoo concept for a friend
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and finally...but not quite
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04.07.2009 @ 10:59 #42

Some new stuff for Dragon Age Origins...Quick sketches I guess...
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I was boring at work
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04.07.2009 @ 15:04 #43

I saw these on the DA:O site. You're quite talented.  :)

~ Roxy
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16.07.2009 @ 11:47 #44

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I saw these on the DA:O site. You're quite talented.  :)

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Thank you Roxy.
In the meantime, hard at work :D
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I still dont know what to do with it next...
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17.07.2009 @ 03:53 #45

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In the meantime, hard at work :D


I can only see the left half of it, and there's no slider.  Clicking on it doesn't do anything, either.  You're really talented, though, so I'd like to see it -- can you add a clickable URL or something? 

Thanks!

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I've made three new adventures for TW1; you can get them at corylea.com/.

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17.07.2009 @ 05:14 #46

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In the meantime, hard at work :D


I can only see the left half of it, and there's no slider.  Clicking on it doesn't do anything, either.  You're really talented, though, so I'd like to see it -- can you add a clickable URL or something? 

Thanks!
Oh, sorry. I ve got wide screen so it fits on the screen. I dunno why the browsers do not resize it :(
Solution: either right click-copy image's address (and paste the url in another tab/window) or right click-show image.
or here
http://pl.tinypic.com/r/2wp2vic/3
http://i32.tinypic.com/2wp2vic.jpg
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17.07.2009 @ 05:37 #47



Ooooh, creepy!  Someone should give you a copy of 3D Studio Max; you could make GREAT new monsters for The Witcher.

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19.07.2009 @ 11:19 #48

Yes, this humanoid creature reminds me right away of a Wicht. Ask CDPR whether there are Wichts when they return to the Sapkowski world with their new project. If not, show them your drawing of a 'Wicht'  8)
I can see what you see not, Visions milky then eyes rot.
When you turn they will be gone, whispering their hidden song.
Then you see what cannot be, shadows move where light should be.
Out of darkness, out of mind – cast down into the Halls of the Blind…

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20.07.2009 @ 23:29 #49



Brilliant!! My brother was Freaked!  :peace:
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09.09.2009 @ 12:09 #50

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ugh, I know about disproportions :( I noticed after displaying onscreen grrr...
anyways, lets hear it what you think.
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09.09.2009 @ 14:07 #51

wow ... really well executed (yet again)  :peace:
check out SpaceMonkey and read the Witcher wiki,  darnit! ET je suis capable de m'exprimer en français pour nos francophones!
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09.09.2009 @ 15:13 #52

Wow.  Interesting and nicely done, as always, Wisielec. 

The inside of your head must be a scary place, if those are what roams around in there. :D

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14.09.2009 @ 20:54 #53

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ugh, I know about disproportions :( I noticed after displaying onscreen grrr...
anyways, lets hear it what you think.


Disproportions are not evident to me, animation tends to be that way. But, some constructive criticism wouldn.t hurt.
So, the pencil movement seems to be in 1 direction only... a bad sign for shading, which is not seen very much. Also, please try to focus on the outline of figures as otherwise it seems figures fade as if submerged in rainy weather... just as in the Burly Brawl art of The Matrix.
Overall, I loved it. Hope this helped...  :peace:
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16.09.2009 @ 18:51 #54

Thanks and...something new :)
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16.09.2009 @ 19:48 #55

Now I get it!
You're a graphic artist for Blizzard, right?

That last one looks very Diablo-esque in my opinion.  :hmmm:
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16.09.2009 @ 21:00 #56

Nope :D
I dont work for anyone...As  I said somewhere before - nobody wants me :P
Blizzard, that would be nice  ;D

I forgot - for full view click RMB - show image, or copy paste image link...
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16.09.2009 @ 21:11 #57

For the last picture, if the horns on the female face structure could extend around the sides of the head... this could look like a very interesting female version of a Satyr. Don't you think? Again, more focus is needed on the outline of the figure... especially when dealing with faces and facial features. You too scared to press a little?  ;D
I still think it's creative. Well Done WISIELEC...  :beer:
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16.09.2009 @ 21:19 #58

It reminds my of the film 'Pan's Labyrinth'
Once more, great artwork :beer:
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17.09.2009 @ 05:15 #59

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For the last picture, if the horns on the female face structure could extend around the sides of the head... this could look like a very interesting female version of a Satyr. Don't you think? Again, more focus is needed on the outline of the figure... especially when dealing with faces and facial features. You too scared to press a little?  ;D
I still think it's creative. Well Done WISIELEC...  :beer:
Well, not scared but more like a personal style. I dont like heavy outlines, it always looks like a siluette to me. I prefer to stick to shadows and light most of the time. I try to blend - to bring surfaces forward or to put them in the back with a shadow.
nevertheless thank you :)

Ifayra_na`Elerionn thank you.
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17.09.2009 @ 09:43 #60

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For the last picture, if the horns on the female face structure could extend around the sides of the head... this could look like a very interesting female version of a Satyr. Don't you think? Again, more focus is needed on the outline of the figure... especially when dealing with faces and facial features. You too scared to press a little?  ;D
I still think it's creative. Well Done WISIELEC...  :beer:
Well, not scared but more like a personal style. I dont like heavy outlines, it always looks like a siluette to me. I prefer to stick to shadows and light most of the time. I try to blend - to bring surfaces forward or to put them in the back with a shadow.
nevertheless thank you :)


Ok, I see you have the same taste as a friend of mine. In his case, I suggested using black chalk or charcoal for refinement and shading, he listened and his style immediately changed to more precise outlining and overall precision by refining with pointed edges of the tools he used without digging into the paper or whatever you draw on. Just a suggestion for improvement.

Not to be too selfish... ,but when can I expect the next artwork? I really enjoy this post... so keep 'em coming. Practice can only do you good... and criticism can only test your limits.  :peace:
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