If someone is still interested, here is some more new artwork from me.
The Warehouse Ambush (2004)
I made up that name just in a minute, but it is not important. The picture is important, for it is the most complicated computer-artwork I ever done. And I consider it to be quite good  I drew this in approximately in a week in the June 2004. No effects were used, except textured and gradient fills in the sunglasses and the boxes. By the way, those firearms aren't my design. The shotgun is taken straight from Red Faction (talk about ripping  and the woman is holding a Browning M2. Probably someone noticed that already. The crouching guy has simply an Uzi in his hand. This picture I have uploaded is scaled from the original file. I think the original's original size was 2380*1330 pixels. The 500 MHz computer was at its limits all the time.
Dodging some bullets (2003)
Ampo V. Back in Action (2003)
These two pictures are no computer creations. I drew them originally in my school notebooks when it was boring in the class. These pics represent quite accurately how I handle a real pencil. The Ampo V. character posing in the second pic is some kind of alter-ego of mine. I created the comic character in 1994 to star them as a super-detective. Now, 10 years later, I'm making the ultimate Ampo V. comic and the picture you see here is made for concept purposes. This picture shows us an angry, self-confident and violent Ampo V., but that is not the way I wanted him to be. Now he is a positive, almost pacifist and humoristic cop.
Last edited by Blade; Sep 25, 2004 at 06:28 AM.
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