Airship- UPDATED
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Hey, Simon, nice avatar!
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Very creative!
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So nicely done. Perhaps you should write and illustrate a children's book.
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Don´t know anything about his writing skills, but he would surely make a hell of an children's book artist!
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@numbthumb said:
Don´t know anything about his writing skills, but he would surely make a hell of an children's book artist!
That would be a heck of a lot of fun!
It was recommended to me to look at Miyazaki, he does similar stuff but in anime style.
I forgot how friendly this place is, thanks for the encouragement.
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Wonderful work.
I considered modeling Howl's Moving Castle once... once.
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My family used to have one of these on my home planet. This is how they took me back on forth to school.
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amazing model
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Another ship!
background by Roger Dean, he did a lot of the YES album covers.
Just for fun,
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Man that is awesome!
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I like the new one too great stuff, excellent use of Sketchup's native rendering as well.
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Excellent work, Patrick! Tales from Topographic Oceans-reloaded.
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Thanks folks, I am working on another but am running out of free time.
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those fish are kind of scary, I like them
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I did a little messing around with these models, rendered then smoke and cheezy laser in Painter.
I need to stop rendering and finish the models
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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.
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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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