Show your art
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Very nice! For me this is one of the most interesting photo threads.
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Here is some of my art from this year (oldest to most recent), the camera really takes some of the detail, color and value away.
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dittoTosspot wrote: Very nice!
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Wow!!! Very, very nice! What a great talent you have! That's awesome!!!
It's way better than my downtown art...
It's way better than my downtown art...
KC is the way to be!
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Good stuff, man.
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Great stuff! Sadly the best KC art I have ever done are these crappy backdrops from a 1992 paper-cutout home video. Here's the crummy screeencaps from VHS...
Skyline from Waterworks Park:
Closeup of skyline -- some recognizable buildings in there surprisingly:
Train tracks under Union Station (and a horrible display of perspective):
(Given the presumed state in 1992, the movie ends with Union Station getting torn down.)
Liberty Memorial:
(with half the cast hanging out)
Skyline from Waterworks Park:
Closeup of skyline -- some recognizable buildings in there surprisingly:
Train tracks under Union Station (and a horrible display of perspective):
(Given the presumed state in 1992, the movie ends with Union Station getting torn down.)
Liberty Memorial:
(with half the cast hanging out)
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btw, I forgot to mention that this work had been stolen by a student at school, who also stole another piece of art from our classroom (as well as a piece of equipment), and he gave them all back after the teacher and assistant principals interrogated him.
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Re: Show your art
Very nice work! Lots of good detail there, that took some time.
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Re: Show your art
I'm not an artist but a designer. I designed this end table for school in 2003. Since the new Transformers movie is coming out, heres a few pics of my Transformer end table. Its made from cold rolled steel laser cut and welded. The last pic is of the poster we had to design to accompany the furniture piece.
And here is a 5 minute sketch I did of the old primate structure at the Kansas City Zoo, I did this in 1999! Thats almost ten years ago! Wow.
And here is a 5 minute sketch I did of the old primate structure at the Kansas City Zoo, I did this in 1999! Thats almost ten years ago! Wow.
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Here's a few of mine...
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I like your shuttlecock painting Velvetelvis. I like how the Nelson is just a distant feature behind the giant shuttlecock.
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wow. thats the best so far velvetelvis
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We have some talented people in this forum. I love your drawing of the KC skyline Devin. Brilliant.
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*That's* for sure! When is somebody going to host a KCRag Art Fair?Highlander wrote: We have some talented people in this forum.
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Here's a result of my incompetent, half-assed two hours spent with Adobe Illustrator tonight. It includes elements of both daytime and nighttime, and also urbanesque skyscrapers set atop a rural plain.
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that now makes your art very valuableShowMeKC wrote: btw, I forgot to mention that this work had been stolen by a student at school, who also stole another piece of art from our classroom (as well as a piece of equipment), and he gave them all back after the teacher and assistant principals interrogated him.