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Over the winter break I'm working on stuff I didn't get to finish during last semester. Here's an interior of a pawn shop I designed. This is a visual development piece. We had this story called the "Poor Angel" that we used as the story and setting. I used Gothic architecture and the architecture of downtown San Jose for reference and inspiration. This is a work in progress. I'll be doing the tonal version very soon.
Submitted by: BogusRed
Posted: Jan 16, 2006 7:07 pm
Completed: unknown
Galleries: General, Original Art, Work In Progress
Keywords: pawn shop, vis dev, poor angel, pawn shop interior line art
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themusicdiedTotal Posts: 967Jan 16, 2006 7:26 pmWow, Red, you never cease to amaze me. I wish I could do something like that. It looks so beautiful. Everything looks as if it could come right out. --- It's only those who have no idea what they're doing that are quick to demand they know what they're doing better then you. - themusicdied |
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themusicdied (Reply)Total Posts: 967Jan 17, 2006 3:03 pmYou're welcome, Susie! --- It's only those who have no idea what they're doing that are quick to demand they know what they're doing better then you. - themusicdied |
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OkamiTotal Posts: 415Jan 17, 2006 11:07 amI really like how you draw the details, the architecture is great, I am waiting for the finished work, nice work! |
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LilimayhemTotal Posts: 1424Jan 17, 2006 8:24 pmWow theres a lot of work in this! There's no roasting to be done since i feel like everything is where it should be, the way it should be! My eyes get lost in this, such depth and details. I love it! --- Dont take life too seriously, you're gonna die anyway... |
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dfelonTotal Posts: 104Jan 19, 2006 11:37 amThe perspective is fantastic and the clocks look really cool, I know the final version will be awesome ^^ |
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Inuyashababe69Total Posts: 231Jan 19, 2006 6:37 pmwow thats awesome. Im amazed at the fact that the glass is actually see through...I can't do that with just pen.lol! --- |
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EvilBunnySlippersTotal Posts: 555Jan 20, 2006 6:51 pmWow Susie, this is really cool! There are so many neat little things to look at. I really like the way you did the stairs with all the thin lines, and I love the gothic looking archways in the upstairs area. The clocks are really awesome. I like the little spiral chains hanging down from them. I like all the musical instruments hanging on the back wall also. --- The two most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity. -EBS |
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DennisTotal Posts: 986Feb 16, 2006 1:38 pmVery nice perspective job there. I love the little details you put in even though its line art. I shudder to think what it will look like when you work your magic. I'm sure what ever you decide to do will be just awe inspiring. --- |
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Dennis (Reply)Total Posts: 986Feb 20, 2006 8:53 pmHi BR! I've been gone for a while as I had to take care of some personal probs but now i'm doing great and am currntly working on some things I hope to post soon. --- |
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Sayonara AmeTotal Posts: 1617Apr 6, 2006 5:12 amThe sketch is awesome Susie! I love the composition. It's nice to see the old together with the new,the cookoo clocks sure bring nostalgia. ---
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