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rhom
07-19-01, 08:13 PM
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads0/user_image-995598798coc.jpg
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Digits
07-19-01, 09:35 PM
This composition is extremely interesting, I see claws, floating rocks and what appears to be a figure cradled in the arms of some sort of monolith and a serpent's head among other things. This could all be the religious knick-knacks of some far off alien civilization. Well done and imaginative

ed_the_atom
07-21-01, 01:19 AM
Hi Rhom,

I don't know what to think of this one. I will say though that you appear to be boldly entering a new territory. Great to see the models, and I like what you are doing with them. You seem to be an artist in transition at present.......that is a great place to be. I look forward to your next piece. :)

ztevie-rae
07-21-01, 02:22 AM
Rings a bell 4 me dood !
ID LIKE 2 KNOW THE INSPERATION BEHIND IT ....
Excellentl......
Ztevie-rae
:eek:

rhom
07-21-01, 03:15 AM
Thanks everyone for your comments-yes ed for some reason modeling is starting to play more
of a role-with 1.23 it has become easier whether I have improved(a little)or the improved program(alot)hard to say.Ztevie-rae
this one ,as most of mine are,is spur of the moment,colors and shapes coming out-very little control over what it is going to end up looking like-maybe a digital jackson pollock-not anywheres near as pioneering or inventive,just in my approach-I suppose this is the culmination of forty years of doodling.And thankyou digits and even though you have all of those dots after your name(how many is it now forty-fifty?)I don't find you annoying.

robotalk
07-22-01, 11:21 AM
This one is amazing ! As you've gathered I like all your bombastic images--But this one --really stands out--what a story it writes all by itself!!!

Kathy
07-22-01, 04:43 PM
There's always one spot that just draws me into your work...LOVE the totum pole on the left.... :tu:

juandel
07-22-01, 09:17 PM
i love this one though i don’t like what it makes me think about (not your fault :D )... great art, rhom!