Not my art but I picked up a canvass print of Frida's Moses, lots of cool stuff happening in here:
Re: Let's see your ART!
Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 3:22 am
by Seance
JereFuzz wrote:Not my art but I picked up a canvass print of Frida's Moses, lots of cool stuff happening in here:
Nice!
If we're talking about art made by other peoples that we own, I have a Chris Ware print of this life-affirming image about the joys of the creative life:
Ruin: Your Life
Draw: Cartoons! and
Doom: Yourself to:
decades of grinding
—isolation
—solipsism and
—utter social disregard
Re: Let's see your ART!
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 12:51 pm
by Seance
Amdek PHK-100 phaser and Dunlop fuzz face on soundtrack.
If you are prone to epilepsy, then do not view this, especially
in a darkened room with the screen as the only source of light.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8I4RSA_VuM[/youtube]
Re: Let's see your ART!
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2018 10:50 am
by Achtane
The motor on my fiance's old Polaroid doesn't smoothly eject the film,
it stutters and as a result you sometimes get cool effects.
I think this was a Christmas tree.
I couldn't help the reflection...
Re: Let's see your ART!
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 10:44 am
by fuzzonaut
Some of the short films I made with a friend aaaaaages ago are finally online. No (conventional) dialogues in any of them.
If you like drugs, try "Formal and Informal Mechanisms, Vol. 3: Kinesic Polymorphisms within Internal Flows of Relatedness".
If you like sex, try "Formal and Informal Mechanisms, Vol. 4: Etiologic Factors beyond the Sotadic Zone".
Re: Let's see your ART!
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 3:07 pm
by JereFuzz
Seance wrote:
JereFuzz wrote:Not my art but I picked up a canvass print of Frida's Moses, lots of cool stuff happening in here:
Nice!
If we're talking about art made by other peoples that we own, I have a Chris Ware print of this life-affirming image about the joys of the creative life:
Ruin: Your Life
Draw: Cartoons! and
Doom: Yourself to:
decades of grinding
—isolation
—solipsism and
—utter social disregard
Cool but too much dialog for me ... I don’t mind words but only if there is a slogan/saying
Re: Let's see your ART!
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 3:34 am
by Seance
JereFuzz wrote:
Seance wrote:
JereFuzz wrote:Not my art but I picked up a canvass print of Frida's Moses, lots of cool stuff happening in here:
Nice!
If we're talking about art made by other peoples that we own, I have a Chris Ware print of this life-affirming image about the joys of the creative life:
Ruin: Your Life
Draw: Cartoons! and
Doom: Yourself to:
decades of grinding
—isolation
—solipsism and
—utter social disregard
Cool but too much dialog for me ... I don’t mind words but only if there is a slogan/saying
There's actually no dialog in that Chris Ware comic at all. The only speech bubbles contain things like "sob" or "sigh".
If text in general isn't your thing, there are plenty of Chris Ware images that contain no text at all.
Re: Let's see your ART!
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:36 am
by Warpsmasher
I need a new album cover, and my overall creative output needs a swift kick in the ass, so I finally started sketching again. It feels great to be doing it again after so many years of not doing it, and I can't wait to get going on some of this stuff. I'm in a place now where I'm more comfortable taking quick sketches like this straight to post production in photoshop/photopaint, and maybe even into animation sequences. I spent a few hours doing these the other night (ballpoint pen on regular printer paper):
Yes, that is a nippleskiff...
Crummy metal logo I'll never use, but I might do something with the Space Ritual template here:
Detail shots:
Re: Let's see your ART!
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 1:04 pm
by Ben79
Poster for guitar lessons. Guitar is my Hofner 4578WMZ.
This is basically a snapshot of a halfway point. Lots of different ways I can go with the colors from here for the finished piece, and I'll probably do a bit more doodling and pixel-pushing on it before it's done. I'd rather start another one than finish this right away though. I am happy with the pace I've made so far. It took ...10? 12 hours to get to here from nothing, and that's pretty good for me. I cleaned up the edges, saved some scribbly bits I want to preserve, and even tried some stuff that turned out to be a waste of time.
That sketchy fast style is important to me now. My clean inked stuff kinda sucked now that I look back on it, and it was always the rough and raw sketches that got me liking a drawing enough to continue working on it anyway... so now it's all about using effectology and touchup techniques to make the most of that whole aesthetic, with the benefit of vastly increased productivity.
Re: Let's see your ART!
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 8:46 am
by Eivind August
That is awesome!
Re: Let's see your ART!
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 8:50 pm
by Seance
Audio uses Count To 5 and CooperFX Outward. It's all about that texture......