HOLY!!*faints*............
awesome! great post :)is that what happens when steroid use gets outta control?
that first one is beautiful, man.. absolutely love it.
Thanks guys, it's really great to finally be able to show this stuff. They've been sitting around here for like 9 months :)
looks like that body worlds exhibit! that bit of cool light on the elf's forehead is really nice.
awesome chris
man, the mood, lighting.. of the chain!
damn, beautiful!
oh my god! Amazing. I am sure the reference for the Gravelord consisted of you summoning the monster and having it pose for you. Holy Crap!
These are beautiful!The archer piece has a great N.C. Wyeth feel to it. Especially his work for "The Black Arrow" and "Robin Hood."
beautiful job chris!!! i'm a big fan of your work. keep it up.
seeing your works is always an inspiration. I still remember how impressed i was when i first arrived at the 79 nm building and saw your works displayed on the windows. Really loved the "monster" illustration.
HOLY!!*faints*............
ReplyDeleteawesome! great post :)
ReplyDeleteis that what happens when steroid use gets outta control?
that first one is beautiful, man.. absolutely love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys, it's really great to finally be able to show this stuff. They've been sitting around here for like 9 months :)
ReplyDeletelooks like that body worlds exhibit! that bit of cool light on the elf's forehead is really nice.
ReplyDeleteawesome chris
ReplyDeleteman, the mood, lighting.. of the chain!
ReplyDeletedamn, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh my god! Amazing. I am sure the reference for the Gravelord consisted of you summoning the monster and having it pose for you. Holy Crap!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe archer piece has a great N.C. Wyeth feel to it. Especially his work for "The Black Arrow" and "Robin Hood."
beautiful job chris!!! i'm a big fan of your work. keep it up.
ReplyDeleteseeing your works is always an inspiration. I still remember how impressed i was when i first arrived at the 79 nm building and saw your works displayed on the windows. Really loved the "monster" illustration.
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