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Bell of Lost Souls, Warhammer 40k and Fantasy News
 

 Colrouphobics Fantasy Tribulations..
Colrouphobic
Posted: Aug 11 2007, 03:19 PM


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Since we are invaded by the yellow frog still, I'll post something new...

This is what happends when I try the palette of Rubens.


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4 hours.. PS CS II


edit: Yeah, unles someone already spotted it: These are not my lines... they are the lines of Mark Gibbons.

I needed tomething to try on, and rather proper lines then something halfassed.

Practice session to learn more on colourpalettes and how to mix colours proper on the canvas.
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sojung
Posted: Aug 12 2007, 03:16 AM


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Frikkin' rutheless

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Colrouphobic
Posted: Aug 12 2007, 05:50 AM


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Thank you...I guess ^^

It's nothing special, just trying to get the right mix out.. it's a completely different process in a computerprogram then it is with traditional tools.
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sojung
Posted: Aug 12 2007, 06:11 AM


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Lol... well considering I totally suck at Illustrator and Photoshop (I finally got my hands on proper 'digital software' programmes) and other things that the package came with, this is as said 'frikkin' rutheless'!!! lol

Like the blue armour and the red cloak are fantastic!

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juddski
Posted: Aug 14 2007, 10:18 AM


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niccccce cool.gif ...great pose, the axe really stands out blink.gif ,love the design Colrouphobic
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StratoKhan
Posted: Aug 14 2007, 11:26 AM


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I like the colours, very nice work! I think his bracelet is masteful to be honest. The colours all go so well together.

I just think your colour work on the face has made the features look a tad puffy, I don't know if you need that much contrast there...

Just a thought.

++EDIT++ Have you ever considered doing coloring for a living? Maybe you do, I dunno... But you've definitely got what it takes I think. ++EDIT++
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Colrouphobic
Posted: Aug 14 2007, 11:53 AM


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Thank you Soj, Judd and Stratokhan.


Yes I have concidered working with colouring for a living, though I am way to slow for that unfortunately... sad.gif
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IADM
Posted: Feb 21 2009, 04:41 PM


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Hey David!
I love the result of your excersice with Rubens palette.
Hope to hear some crits from you on my piece.
Apply the axe!
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Colrouphobic
Posted: Feb 28 2012, 11:28 AM


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Loong time since I posted in this topic, need some Fantasy back!

New sketchpost up: http://studiocolrouphobia.net/2012/02/28/sketch-away/
This time I got the a speedpainting of a little something 40k up there and this beauty:

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My completed Arbaal the Undefeated illustration!


Enjoy!
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Stugmeister
Posted: Feb 28 2012, 08:18 PM


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That's turned out very nicely mate. smile.gif
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juddski
Posted: Aug 26 2012, 10:31 PM


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QUOTE (Stugmeister @ Feb 28 2012, 08:18 PM)
That's turned out very nicely mate. smile.gif

bit of an understatement stug? biggrin.gif

the warrior is class, great use of colours,
then i scroll down and see the ''pet''..
beautifully done ,
the skin colouration reminds me of those amazon tree frog things,
love it,well done Col

cool.gif cool.gif
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Stugmeister
Posted: Sep 2 2012, 07:55 PM


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QUOTE (juddski @ Aug 26 2012, 10:31 PM)
QUOTE (Stugmeister @ Feb 28 2012, 08:18 PM)
That's turned out very nicely mate. smile.gif

bit of an understatement stug? biggrin.gif

Understatement is one of the things we Brits are supposed to be good at. laugh.gif
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juddski
Posted: Sep 2 2012, 08:41 PM


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this is unfortunatly so true biggrin.gif
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