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:iconprojecthybrid:
Testing a slightly different brush than I normally use and am pretty happy with the usability. As always, creepy dead stuff... Good fun.
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:icontattoomasterzao:
~TattooMasterZAO Jul 27, 2012  Professional Artist
Good piece, you nailed the creepy bit quite well.

Keep it up.
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:iconlevevani:
DAMN why i cant draw like this? simple and awesome :(
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:icondaroka:
That's a pretty intense scene man.
Well Done.
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:iconthehetman:
~theHetman Aug 21, 2009  Student Digital Artist
that cave doesnt look all that pleased
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:icontiloarte:
great job!
I like how the little guy on the left is almost invisible (:
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:iconfoxi-5:
Looks like you've found the perfect balance between speed paint freedom and solidity. Plus you've set up the image for easy refinement. WHAAHAHAHAH. I still find that hard to do! Nice job all the same, how long did it take you to get this far?? PS. Will the big, sort of toothy shadow on the left become an outline of another monster mouth??
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:iconprojecthybrid:
Thanks, it's actually always been troublesome for me to hash out ideas quickly without going into detail. Honestly, I think this is still not where I want to be with speed painting but I am pretty happy with it overall. Took about three hours. I have to say, adding more big, dead monsters in there is not a bad idea. These were just really bad stalactites and stalagmites. Maybe I'll mess with it more one of these days...
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:iconfoxi-5:
More mouths would increase the creep factor a hundred fold. :) I'd be wondering if they were real monsters or half carved ones, or some sort of mix. I think your sense of lighting the dramatic objects shows skill. Something I need to find! Pssst! Where did you get it from? Come on, you can tell me. *nudge nudge* But still, wonderfully freaky idea. And I appreciate the new, unseen stuff! :) Bravo!
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:iconprojecthybrid:
Haha, thanks again!

The lighting I've learned from a couple different sources. Some is from working in 3D and some is from observation whether from real life or movies or games. Part of it is also just simple compositional tools like creating a focal point while still adding other less important points of interest. At the end of the day though, it's just a matter of doing it a lot.
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~NewPie Aug 5, 2009  Student
I love the speed style on it.
What brush are you using?
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