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Frenchy Pilou
01-24-03, 04:11 PM
http://www.gric.at/
Pilou :)

Imagio
01-24-03, 06:15 PM
Wow. I like the functionality ... effects of the page, and then I saw the images...and "the look". Thx. I'll add it to my favorites.

zerebrom
01-25-03, 01:29 AM
... fantastic!! Thanks for this link - and: there is one message (besides getting inspiration from these outstanding pics)>> this guy is "old-school", just him, some colours, boards. Like so many others he has not to worry about UV-mapping, displacement-maps and all this stuff: he just paints it.

So why not spend some time working the "real" way (without having to deal with those machines)?
I believe it would be interesting enuff to see some pics that were made without the use of any software!?

Frenchy Pilou
01-25-03, 10:55 AM
Hi Zerebrom
I am agree with you !
Why copy the Nature, better is interpretate :)
But people who try to "copy" with the fantastic modern programm obtain at the end an invaluable experience and technic for pass to another research !
Some pass the obstacle, the other no and stay to make tasks :)
It's was my 2 cents :) better Euros (I am from the old Continent :)
Pilou

zerebrom
01-25-03, 11:23 PM
... surely, I meant NOT to set aside all those endless possibilities of any art if you combine it with new media - but, it seemed to me that the "old ways" of expressing yourself in painting or sculpting were ever more becoming a prey to our machines. Your link came handy to "nag" about this :) .

The nice thing about our machines & the software: it puts creativity in the hands of a lot more ppl then ever before. If you turn back some 15 years (C64-time for ost of us all)maybe 2 of every 10 ppl did/could paint, were into grafix. Nowadays: just get the ZBrush-demo & cut loose!!
Anyway, I'll get out my old inks and try to do something more to paper then produce garbage (my favourite thing, sometimes :D)!!

(btw>> "better Euro" >>>want to have our old current back :D )

Belleski
01-26-03, 10:18 AM
Wow Frenchy! Thanks for the wonderful link!
The interface alone was worth the trip!
His painting remind me of another link the you gave out not too long ago and I just love that style. http://www.gnosis.art.pl/iluminatornia/sztuka_o_inspiracji/zdzislaw_beksinski/zdzislaw_beksinski.htm
Thanks for broadening our art horizons Frenchy. ;) :tu: