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What do you mean we're lost?

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just a little try at postworking armor. comments appreciated.

Comments (10)


Jaden

1:50PM | Mon, 20 January 2003

good work G, looks cool

lundqvist

1:53PM | Mon, 20 January 2003

The postwork is cool, but I think it might be enhanced by the cloth following the motion of the wind. Could add visual impact I think.

Gsltraz

1:58PM | Mon, 20 January 2003

there is no apparant wind in this picture, so the clothes aren't affected by it. snow and wind aren't nececarily connected :o)

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artistheat

1:59PM | Mon, 20 January 2003

Very cool pic,Great outfits,Excellent work

Quikp51

8:26PM | Mon, 20 January 2003

This is the first rendition of Keith Parkenson's picture I've seen. Not bad.

Nightwind

3:18AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

Nicely done!

Gsltraz

4:40AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

yay. someone noticed. I might repost at some point and add the last draconians.

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jgeorge

4:48AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

I'm not expert in postworking, but I like this one :)

jeweldragon

5:06AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

really nice snow effect on this and i like the expressions on thier faces and bodies

lordcrusan

11:23AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

Hehe real cool. It reminds me of the draconians from dragonlance. Nice job


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