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    • jamalitoJ Offline
      jamalito
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      👍 👍

      Albert Einstein:
      ((I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.))

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        Patrick, these are really nice work. Thank you for sharing. I like the one with the Roger Dean painting. 👍

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          @dave r said:

          I like the one with the Roger Dean painting. 👍

          While I was looking for Roger Dean art I came across something I hadn't heard of.

          The Supossed non-credited connection between the art of Roger Dean and the look of the film Avatar.

          More here
          http://goo.gl/bZ9jW

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            Very interesting. I haven't seen the movie yet but I have wondered for a long time when someone would do a film that had a Dean-esque look to it. I always admired his work. When I was in high school i experimented with a technique he used of spraying oil based paints on to water standing on watercolor paper. When the water evaporated, the paint would create an interesting pattern on the paper. If you hit the water hard with the spray paint, the water would be displaced so you could get spots where the paint went on differently. Neat effect. I used to use it for skies and water backgrounds for subjects that were drawn or painted by hand. Now with a scanner in the house, it would be a way to get some unique background images for things like your airships.

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
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              Sort of but I never did all of that. I just made the background with the spray paint. the rest was done with other media.

              I've seen that before but thanks for linking to it. It's a goof thing to see once in awhile.

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                museummaker
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                @dave r said:

                When I was in high school i experimented with a technique he used of spraying oil based paints on to water standing on watercolor paper. When the water evaporated, the paint would create an interesting pattern on the paper. If you hit the water hard with the spray paint, the water would be displaced so you could get spots where the paint went on differently. Neat effect. I used to use it for skies and water backgrounds for subjects that were drawn or painted by hand. Now with a scanner in the house, it would be a way to get some unique background images for things like your airships.

                Like this?

                **Can't remeber how to embed a vid... 😳

                http://goo.gl/Z1cN8

                [flash=480,390:12qhobdc]http://www.youtube.com/v/0CFPg1m_Umg?fs=1&hl=en_US[/flash:12qhobdc]

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                  MikeR
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                  like it....design looks steam punk classic....great work

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                    museummaker
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                    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_Mbz1E6DAT2U/TX0R-dx4moI/AAAAAAAAFE0/0AXWBQz10IQ/s912/headinthesand.jpg

                    Olmec heads and landscape made with Artisan plug. Horse (if you can see it)by Solo.

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                    • numbthumbN Offline
                      numbthumb
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                      Beautiful, imaginative work. 👍

                      Comfortably numb...

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                        tfdesign
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                        There's a touch of "Roger Dean" going on in there right? 😄

                        My book "Let's SketchUp!" Download from here

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