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Grateful Dead?

DAZ|Studio Horror posted on Jul 28, 2016
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My good buddy daggerwilldo recently mentioned that he liked the custom tie-dye textures I've been messing around with for the past couple of months. So here's another one for you, this time with something inspired by the old EC comics. The Woodstock era is back from the dead! Post-processing in Lo-Fi and GIMP. Enjoy!

Comments (7)


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daggerwilldo

10:43PM | Thu, 28 July 2016

Very cool my friend. This guy rocks. Definitely alive and rockin' in the 60's before he got bit. I really like the feel of this render. You rocked it !

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MineFujiko

10:52PM | Thu, 28 July 2016

Cool biohazard image!

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HADCANCER

11:35AM | Fri, 29 July 2016
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jpiat

11:55AM | Fri, 29 July 2016

Is the english word "creepy" is relevant for this render ?

mightymysterio

3:41PM | Fri, 29 July 2016

"Creepy" would be an ideal word. I was inspired by old horror comic books, and "Creepy" was the name of an American horror magazine in the 1970s. I used to collect old issues.

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pregiato

1:06AM | Sat, 30 July 2016

Magnificent job!

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Freethinker56

10:42PM | Sat, 30 July 2016

Gruesome but so well done :thumbs_up_reverse:

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mightymysterio

12:13PM | Sun, 07 August 2016

Thank you, everyone, for your thoughts and comments on my creepy image.


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