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Bill, the Cyborg Warior

Bryce (none) posted on Oct 01, 2001
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P4 Robot, Head from Michael, rendered in B5. Postwork with Painter and PSP.

Comments (12)


Jan-Michael

6:14AM | Mon, 01 October 2001

lovely job on this... great

MarvinR

10:02AM | Mon, 01 October 2001

Nice! This looks like it's been etched into a piece of steel. Well done!

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Brendan

10:46AM | Mon, 01 October 2001

Loads of static energy. Great colour.

Heart'Song

11:28AM | Mon, 01 October 2001

Fabulous work, Tom! You just get better and better. Hope you are well

precarious

7:00PM | Mon, 01 October 2001

Shit, me like! Very artistic. Can see none of the figures you used!?! Looks very prickly and dangerous like the Shrike from Dan Simons (?) Endimion scifi books. More like this please...

Michelle A.

7:10PM | Mon, 01 October 2001

Wow! What an image!

technostudio

9:45PM | Mon, 01 October 2001

WOW!!!! That is super freky man!! You should be in the Hot 20!!!

Antoonio

7:13AM | Tue, 02 October 2001

Uuuuu, now this IS something.

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Varian

10:50AM | Wed, 03 October 2001

Bizarrely fantastic!

jjsmlee

7:38PM | Thu, 04 October 2001

Love it. Excellent composition and style.

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TVartDude

12:27PM | Wed, 10 October 2001

thats neato

kelley

11:03AM | Sat, 15 June 2002

Yeh, great!!! But how? Any tutorials?


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