Author Topic: Non-Chrono Artwork  (Read 692 times)

Daniel Krispin

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Non-Chrono Artwork
« on: June 23, 2009, 04:20:02 am »
Well, seeing as the Compendium often becomes a place of intellectual discussions, and seeing as forums are ever so well suited to such a thing - even as, in days past, the artists and the poets would gather about and discuss their works amoungst themselves. So I set forward a topic in which we can discuss creative artwork that we have done which lie outside the realm of Chrono. Feel free to post anything you've drawn or painted, by hand or via computer, that you're pleased with and want to show and/or for which you want critique. Indeed, especially the latter. While it's nice to have someone say 'that's wonderful', I should hope that such a topic as this sees no lack of intelligent criticism whereby the artists can better their work.

In short, don't be offended if the primary response is a littany of one's errors in art, rather than a song of praises! If the former is the greater, than this thread will succeed.
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Re: Non-Chrono Artwork
« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2009, 11:39:10 am »
Art needs more love.

To kick things off, here's what I made for my 3D Materials and Methods final project: http://fc02.deviantart.com/fs49/f/2009/174/8/1/Wizard__s_Scrolls_by_ZephyrAnalea.jpg
The assignment was to choose one of many reference images, then model, light and texture a scene based on that image. I got this one about a table littered with scrolls and a spellbook.
The text on the papers uses a dwarven font. The right page of the book is the only one that actually says anything with meaning, everything else is random letters that looked good.