To Kill a Child's Imagination (Revisited) by droog4474
Contains violence
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I have been working with visual arts my entire life and had shunned CGI for most of it, thinking it was cheating. Now, I'm hooked. I love this medium. I am open to any input, critique, and thoughts that anyone has. I am also open to collaboration on skills and/or projects.
I am also a hobbiest musician and writer. Professionally, I work as a Psychiatric Clinician to pay the bills and feed my family.
Contains violence
This artwork contains mature content: violence.
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Comments (5)
T.Rex
I remember this from previously. My reaction then was "oh, yuck!", and it still is, despite my being in medicine and having done a lot of autopsies and dissections. You're making a very powerful statement here which I hope will go home to the viewers. They will definitely remember the image. Killing a child's imagination is to stunt the child for life. Now, where did you find the "insides" of the poor rabbit? Or are they 3D computer constructions? I've always been curious about that. Keep up the good work! :-)
droog4474
I should promote my resources, as they deserve a lot of credit for the models they create. With that said, the guts are a mixture of CGI models, repurposed and altered, e.g. the spinal column-looking thing is actually an eyeball, the bulk of the intact intestines is a brain, the intestine that are strewn is a "versatile tentacle" model, there are a couple of hearts, a couple of raw steaks, and a puddle. From there, I used Photoshop to alter and integrate the models together better. So, although I usually do not credit my sources (bad, bad, bad me), but in my defense, I do alter them quite a bit and my images often concepts well beyond the sum of their parts.
Greywolf44
This is an "In your Face" message at it's finest. Love it truly!!!
Windigo
Ahh, lunch!
soffy
poor rabbit;)) excellently done ***
Jollyself
nice work on the post work