Meng To
“ What I learned from Shadowness is to have passion in your work and listen to your people. Artists are known for being a bit more moody and chaotic than the usual type. I think with time and experience, they learn to organize themselves, become better designers of their environment and pose themselves more successfully to their audience. ”
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AegisStrife About the joy of the simple things. Contrasts. Model courtesy of Becky... -
Rinn I'm really happy with the way this model progressed. I wish I could do more with this texture wise, but my computer can't see... -
dub72 Originally started as an experiment, while also having the influence about "the first dream visuals" : It is just amazing ... -
reiq The Epic Version of TAO. This one was a experimental piece playing with lights and perspective. and of course the Costume an... -
DarkPsychosis "Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eye." At last its done. I started this as a large ink sketch in ... -
Cellesria This is an image that I recently completed aside from a huge project that I have been working on. Regarding a story I have my... -
tinypants Mecha -
Diane Dream Catcher -
VisualOverdose Trainwrecked -
reiq I've seen other renditions to the Alien Queen and I wanted to give it a try :D, I used as a reference one small figurine... -
EIII Odyssey Orion
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