The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 15 Edmiston
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- kannibaliztik
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both are amazing.
"We can hold out through this endless dark, all a fire needs is a single spark"
- TheDarkness
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Really great work from Jason. It looks fantastic.
Art of Beimdieck: https://twitter.com/ArtofBeimdieck, https://instagram.com/beimdieck.art/
- rubberneck
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He explained his process as follows on FB:
it was not based on a full color painting. It was created first by hand, in black and white, then colored, one layer at a time in Photoshop. The color layers were digitally painted like watercolor, with a mix of opaques and transparents, painting positively, and negatively.
These are the original hand painted blacks:
Compare it to screen image and it's pretty damn close. The sheer terror is still there. Nice work!
it was not based on a full color painting. It was created first by hand, in black and white, then colored, one layer at a time in Photoshop. The color layers were digitally painted like watercolor, with a mix of opaques and transparents, painting positively, and negatively.
These are the original hand painted blacks:
Compare it to screen image and it's pretty damn close. The sheer terror is still there. Nice work!
- rubberneck
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this is creepy as hell. well done!
- rubberneck
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ZOMG! There goes the aftermarket! Go! go!