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Uncommon MP3 Art

Poser (none) posted on Aug 26, 2001
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Greetings all! This is my first gallery upload... Created this for the MP3.com site for my music project "Uncommon". The face is V2 (yes, that's her) with no textures or colors just some creepy lighting. The rest was done in Photoshop 6. Background and swirls on the head were made from pieces of one of my music partners paintings. View a short (460kb) animation here: http://users.starpower.net/precarious/uncommon.AVI (looks best if you set your player to loop) http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/292/uncommon.html Will post some 2D work next...

Comments (3)


ByteDreams

6:42PM | Sun, 26 August 2001

Well, it sure makes me want to go see your web site!

Carnifex

8:10PM | Sun, 26 August 2001

May I suggest one thing. Make the pupils black. I think it would be more disturbing if you can't tell that it's not an actual hole, just an untextured sphere. Other than that. Freaky, ghoulish, psychotic....I love it!

precarious

2:48PM | Wed, 29 August 2001

Thanks! The eye is intentionally like that. I wanted it to look like plastic or porcelain. Sort of like a living mannequin or doll. Plus it looks cloudy to me or blind. And, personally, it creeps me out more to see an eyeball of solid color rotating around it's socked! Blah!


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