Friday, October 28, 2005

Overlap

Lately I have spent a good amount of time on Wallpapers over at dA and I don't know how many of you go over their to see my stuff so I thought it would be good to post some stuff here as well. Below are thumbnails of some wallpapers with the comments I posted. If you click on the thumbnail it will open a full version.



This is something that I have been feeling lately. Surrounded, exhausted, and frustrated...but unwilling to give up. The verses help explain some, but as with us all the exact reasons are more personal (though I'm fairly sure many of you could sympathize). Anyway, this is also the first time I tried using a raster editor as well as the vector stuffs. Unfortunatly I don't have uber skillz in Photoshop so I had to use Corel Photopaint which I learned at work. (sigh)




This is a vector-by-memory of a cloud I once saw. At the time it was the only cloud in the sky and it was a little one at that. The strange and unique thing about it was that even though their had been no rain for days this cloud seemed to be carrying a rainbow inside of it. I know that doesn't make sense but that's what it was doing. Wish I had my camera at the time...



Here is another wall from an image that I had slated for use from a Deviant Model. Kayleigh posts up rather breathtaking photos of herself and has a gallery packed full of them. Good style, IMO.




This started out as something completely different and ended up becoming a scrap pile of things left over from other Walls. The ramp is one that I use 5 or more days a week. Bleh.





This is part one of a two series set...the second is soon to follow and is a bit more up beat.




Part two of the series. In the end they didn't come out much like I had hoped but it still passes the motive and concept of the work.





This is one of four wallpapers with the same theme, one which I love. I originally wanted to put the man outside of the hourglass as if he had been in the bottom of it and managed to break out of it. With the sand spilling onto him as he sat there holding his head. Their were a few other ideas that came up but this is what I'll end it will. Enjoy.

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