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my third creative painting, do you like it?
 
Posts: 4034 | Registered: Mon February 11 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I have often thought of what sunsets and other cosmic events would look like elsewhere in our universe.
The movie "Contact" gave a good impression of this.


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Originally posted by Choctaw111:
I have often thought of what sunsets and other cosmic events would look like elsewhere in our universe.
The movie "Contact" gave a good impression of this.


I do like that movie the blond guy is well creepy Thumbs Up

interesting painting raaid very modernist


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Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have spotted evidence of high-level haze in the air of a planet 63 light-years from Earth, by analyzing the starlight shining through the very edge of the alien atmosphere. Scientists even think they know what sunsets on this planet would look like: big and red.

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Not my cup of tea raaaid but good on you for it.
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Choctaw111:
I have often thought of what sunsets and other cosmic events would look like elsewhere in our universe.
The movie "Contact" gave a good impression of .


I do like that movie the blond guy is well creepy Thumbs Up


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That blond guy is Gary Busy's son. No wonder he's creepy. He blew up that first interdemensional portal that was built. That was a fascination movie alright. One of my favs.
 
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That blond guy is Gary Busy's son. No wonder he's creepy. He blew up that first interdemensional portal that was built. That was a fascination movie alright. One of my favs.


I don't remember seeing his name in the end credits, but now that you mention it, that guy looks just like his dad.


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Jake Busey it just came to me where i had seen him before



long time since i watched it too


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on the same vein:
 
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Very trippy, but I don't think anyone expected anything less from you!



''I took a P-51, redesigned it, gave it a turboprop, Parts from a F-35, radar absorbent material,
Advanced Avionics from an F-22, And painted it my favorite color.''
- Owl
 
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art is a place where being crazy gives you advantages

originality and creativity
 
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art is a place where being crazy gives you advantages

originality and creativity


"As I said before, I have the market cornered with crazy, original, and creative!"



"There can be only *ONE* Salvador Dali!"

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Seriously though, your work is very creative. Thumbs Up If you are interested in this type of art, you might like Roger Dean's works:

 
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the thing is that i dont draw very well but i thin i can compensate it with creativity, but havent even made 100 drawings in my life so i see a lot of room for improvement

it would make no sense to draw a basket with fruits because there must be thousand better paints, i dont know unless you imagine new fruits

so i prefer to draw a milky way view with an inca flying on a precious stone wormhole ship

and yes the precious stone ship is integrated with the man it breaths co2 and spells 02 in sync with the man and it also creates a field force so the atmosphere aint lost
 
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That is good stuff, and actually reminds me of a some other artwork i've seen. I think its great to see things that no one would normally think of, and probably makes me think about things differently.

I actually have my profile pic i made, but its so shrunk down i don't think many people have seen what it is.
I can't draw to well, myself, but using the smudge tool in photo shop i was able to make this in grey scale.



I also tried making a P-47 this way, but it was easier using a 3d program. Not as creative, but better for accuracy and scale. although, i think that there is a lot of cool 3d artwork out there that is really amazing and just as creative as free hand paintings and drawings.





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