organic mexican monkey puzzle by LivingPixels
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Description
This was a fun doodle in Xara Extreme
another the organic composition. Hope you like it.
Thanks for lending me your peepers, always appreciate your comments
Thanx much
Comments (11)
bakapo
you win the "best title" prize of the day! :) I love it! this is a cool render. the colors are great, I like the way the shapes bend and intertwine.
efron_241
looks like an insect the title does make us think it is something else ha ha Wondering now what peepers are.. in Dutch Piepers are small patatoooooos
Btw wise words in your comment at my image Dank ! Thanks
claude19
A complex abstract with a good feeling on 3D !!! EXCELLENT background for this complex group !!!
amota99517
Wow! This is amazing! I could stare at this for a long time and still not see all of the hidden little treasures.
three_grrr
Thought this was pretty neat, and then did the full view, and WHOA! If you don't do full view, you sure are missing an awesome piece of work!
melevos
Excellent!!!!
saretta
Awesome golden structures and 3D,splendid piece of Art!!:-)
Igolochka
Cool shapes, excellent materials!
prae
Amazing image
Darkwish
Outstanding work! Great!
anahata.c
lol, Rita wrote "If you don't do full view, you sure are missing an awesome piece of work!" Ditto. It's nice to see a large zoom, because a number of the previous images remained small. This one blooms out. It's like a big street fight between 14 scrappy rejects from the auto-parts trash yard. And the rejects are in great shape too---fine brassy sheen. Or it could be a bunch of fish bones, made of brass; or it could be some very pointy insects. Or---as you say, organic mexican monkey puzzle. Any of them work! Bottom line is the confluence of all these spiny parts, almost like rib cages tangling over something. (A lost penny?) Or a 3D puzzle. The hues are deep golds with lots of reds mixed in. You have that green again, which makes strong contrast to the golds. And the texture of the light and shade, and how it morphs, is very reddish, pleasing and golden. I really like this, Bob. A fine tangle of shapes and lights and shadows. Btw, I had every intention of commenting on more recent Poser pieces, but having come back here, I can't stop looking at these pieces. I'll return to the present soon, I promise.