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Offline CPTBadAss

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #50 on: Sat, 23 May 2015, 13:48:59 »
I attempted to make a throwie for Tactile. Took me longer than I care to admit. But I'm happy with how it came out. Shoutouts to HipsterPunks for inspiring me to make really bad doodles :).



I did it on some office paper with a mechaincal pencil and Sharpie. I don't draw or do much that I would consider art and worth of sharing here so I'll go back to admiring from afar :).

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #51 on: Sat, 23 May 2015, 14:38:23 »
A linoleum block carving, I guess you could call it a self portrait.


Some film photography i took and developed.


Pottery wheel thrown vessels.


More ceramics, but glazed this time.


Some metal work.


And iron castings.



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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #52 on: Sat, 23 May 2015, 14:52:51 »
A linoleum block carving, I guess you could call it a self portrait.
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Some film photography i took and developed.
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Pottery wheel thrown vessels.
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More ceramics, but glazed this time.
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Some metal work.
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And iron castings.
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Jack of all trades, eh?

That metal sculpture is really making me want to take a metalworking class at the community college near me. Not that I could do something like that, but it is so dope and inspiring.
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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #53 on: Sat, 23 May 2015, 15:03:02 »
A linoleum block carving, I guess you could call it a self portrait.
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Some film photography i took and developed.
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Pottery wheel thrown vessels.
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More ceramics, but glazed this time.
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Some metal work.
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And iron castings.
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Jack of all trades, eh?

That metal sculpture is really making me want to take a metalworking class at the community college near me. Not that I could do something like that, but it is so dope and inspiring.

Haha I'd say Jack at best, and master of none. I do enjoy dabbling in a little bit of everything though. And thanks very much, metal working is extremely satisfying in my opinion, but it is difficult to obtain all the tools necessary. I think taking a class at a local community college is a great idea, i wish I still had access to all those tools!

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #54 on: Sat, 23 May 2015, 16:16:07 »
Some of my art glass work.  I used to be a 3 dimensional design major with an emphasis in glass.  I have a ton of work that I either assisted on or traded for with other artists all over my house.  These ones are a few of my own that I have in my office and in the kitchen cupboard.  Most of my stuff was given as gifts or is now in the possession of my mom that built custom shelves in her kitchen/dining room to house it all.

Fish and paper weight:
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Small vase:
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Some of the many tumblers that I have done:
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respect for keeping your dildo's in vases, thats some classy **** right there

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #55 on: Sun, 24 May 2015, 13:51:28 »
These are some other ****ty_Watercolours I did.

My favourite is the sloth at the end of the tunnel.

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #56 on: Mon, 25 May 2015, 13:00:50 »
Printmaking classes were the only time in my life I ever enjoyed school

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #57 on: Mon, 25 May 2015, 17:10:23 »
I've been trying my hand at digital environment painting. It's hard, but I wanna practice digitally, since next year I'm taking an oil painting class where we do lots of landscapes :-l



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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #58 on: Tue, 26 May 2015, 10:17:00 »
I've been trying my hand at digital environment painting. It's hard, but I wanna practice digitally, since next year I'm taking an oil painting class where we do lots of landscapes :-l

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Digital will not help you at all with oil.  With oil you always have to work against the opacity and pigment behavior of your paints.



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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #59 on: Tue, 26 May 2015, 15:06:39 »
I've been trying my hand at digital environment painting. It's hard, but I wanna practice digitally, since next year I'm taking an oil painting class where we do lots of landscapes :-l

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Digital will not help you at all with oil.  With oil you always have to work against the opacity and pigment behavior of your paints.

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8 years doing oil... Potato 4 proof

Yeah, I figured, but since I don't have any oil paints yet, some practice is better than no practice! :thumb:


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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #60 on: Tue, 26 May 2015, 15:22:10 »
I've been trying my hand at digital environment painting. It's hard, but I wanna practice digitally, since next year I'm taking an oil painting class where we do lots of landscapes :-l

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Digital will not help you at all with oil.  With oil you always have to work against the opacity and pigment behavior of your paints.

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8 years doing oil... Potato 4 proof

Despite it not being good practice for oils, it is still nice.

And super-duper-potato on yours.
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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #61 on: Wed, 27 May 2015, 03:12:11 »
Wait a minute... is abswyfe ---> absyrd + wife? A keyboarding couple? This is too lethal.

scubaste I like the ceramic cup. So much. Is this done in Japanese style?

Some more recent art



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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #62 on: Wed, 27 May 2015, 03:31:35 »
Years ago I would spend all day making origami tessellations, some of my first work -



micro tessellations, 1mm pleats:




Lantern:



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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #63 on: Sat, 13 June 2015, 10:45:15 »
Years ago I would spend all day making origami tessellations, some of my first work -

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micro tessellations, 1mm pleats:
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Lantern:
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Teach. Me. This.
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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #64 on: Sat, 13 June 2015, 10:59:14 »
Self portrait in pastels:

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #65 on: Mon, 15 June 2015, 18:18:04 »
Not really artwork but for a customer.

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #66 on: Tue, 16 June 2015, 21:48:52 »
Not really artwork but for a customer.
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You design it and/or are you a silk-screener?
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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #67 on: Wed, 17 June 2015, 11:53:10 »
Not really artwork but for a customer.
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You design it and/or are you a silk-screener?

The material is vinyl, got the picture off the internet and traced it into a vector file. Heat pressed at 335 degrees.

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #68 on: Sat, 20 June 2015, 15:06:54 »
"Infrequency" - 48"x35" Acrylic and Spraypaint on Canvas



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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #69 on: Sat, 20 June 2015, 22:12:52 »
Years ago I would spend all day making origami tessellations, some of my first work -

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micro tessellations, 1mm pleats:
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Lantern:
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Teach. Me. This.


You will need a lot of time and patience for this hobby. A lot of time and patience.
It's a zen experience for me though. Check out Eric Gjerde or Joel Coopers work, they are absolutely amazing.

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #70 on: Mon, 22 February 2016, 23:56:11 »
Not sure if I should call this art or if I should start an "I made this" thread.


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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #71 on: Mon, 22 February 2016, 23:58:31 »
Not sure if I should call this art or if I should start an "I made this" thread.

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #72 on: Tue, 23 February 2016, 00:03:06 »
Not sure if I should call this art or if I should start an "I made this" thread.

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still looks nothing like drake


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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #73 on: Tue, 23 February 2016, 00:03:56 »
Not sure if I should call this art or if I should start an "I made this" thread.

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still looks nothing like drake

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Some art you've done thread
« Reply #74 on: Tue, 19 April 2016, 14:31:52 »
Just wanted to say, the artisans who create caps have been an inspiration and has allowed me to delve back into messing around with watercolors and pastels. Thank you guys for your work and sharing them with the community.

A quick pastel work I did the other weekend. I believe I limited myself to the size of the paper I had and thus it messed with some proportions. I really have some rust to shake off but for something off the top of my head, suddenly hearing eye of the tiger and realizing that the age gap between some of my first cousins and I is pretty large, a tiger cub seemed fitting and it was fun.



edit: adjusted image size, was too large

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Re: Some art you've done thread
« Reply #75 on: Tue, 19 April 2016, 14:33:21 »
http://visualstasis.deviantart.com/

Always been into graphic design, mainly abstract art, but haven't designed anything in some time, kinda lost my motivation for it. Last thing I designed was last year (click for full size):


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Re: Some art you've done thread
« Reply #76 on: Tue, 19 April 2016, 14:38:54 »
Merge this jawn into this jawn:

https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=72036.0
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Re: Some art you've done thread
« Reply #77 on: Tue, 19 April 2016, 14:41:14 »
oop. thank you absyrd. Will post over there.

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Re: Some art you've done thread
« Reply #78 on: Tue, 19 April 2016, 14:41:43 »
I just did one art real quick in the paint der'

I Love art..


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Re: Some art you've done thread
« Reply #79 on: Tue, 19 April 2016, 14:43:27 »
I just did one art real quick in the paint der'

I Love art..


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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #80 on: Tue, 19 April 2016, 14:53:12 »
oop. thank you absyrd. Will post over there.

All good. And we got some quick mods on the job again today.
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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #81 on: Fri, 22 April 2016, 01:42:22 »
Artisan art :)



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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #82 on: Wed, 27 April 2016, 12:00:27 »
Artisan art :)

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Super clean. Let's see how many of said artisans get pissy you used likenesses of their caps for sleeves.


EDIT: Here is a little painting I did drunken after going out to a cougar bar for laughs:

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #83 on: Thu, 12 January 2017, 15:59:24 »
Sorry so late on this thread but I gotta say GH has some talent! Let's keep these art posts coming!

Here's a sampling of what I do:

"A Window on an 8-Bit Future" - acrylic on canvas
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"Alien Autopsy" - acrylic on canvas with other material
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Photoshop planet
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"Invaders From Space" - ceramic tiles on foam core
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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #84 on: Thu, 12 January 2017, 22:45:59 »
One of my fave acrylic paintings from a few years ago
Plains of reality


Though this commissioned piece is a fun one
King of Hamster Space
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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #85 on: Thu, 26 January 2017, 21:06:25 »
Thought I'd share this wallpaper I made the other day. 2560x1440 resolution.

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #87 on: Wed, 08 February 2017, 11:04:44 »
These are some other ****ty_Watercolours I did.
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My favourite is the sloth at the end of the tunnel.


I like these. The one on the left with the head going down the tunnel is both intriguing and a bit unsettling for me. It conjures memories of Jinji Ito's short story, The Enigma of Amigara Fault and the film Being John Malkovich, two stories that have stuck with me for many years. The reason for this is that, as a kid, I would dream of trying to squeeze myself down into impossibly small openings. It took a lot of effort and when I woke I never knew exactly how I forced myself into those spaces.
Here is Jinji Ito's manga: http://imgur.com/gallery/ZNSaq
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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #88 on: Thu, 23 February 2017, 12:15:27 »
made a sw8 wallpape

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #89 on: Thu, 23 February 2017, 22:08:33 »
Wow, there are some really talented people here! I like to try and do some art as well but i have no focus so i just kinda dabble in things. I started out with film photography, photoshop duties changes and I started using it for drawing as well, then digital photography, and bits of acrylic paintings or pottery and sculpture through out the years.

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #90 on: Fri, 24 February 2017, 21:37:38 »
Heres some random things i drew a few years ago for my car forum since i know you guys love skulls and stuff  >:D




Heres some of my favorite photos from my portfolio:




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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #91 on: Thu, 16 March 2017, 09:17:21 »
Yesterday I drew a Fugu Monstergirl for a giveaway on Reddit, didn't won though :c

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #92 on: Tue, 05 December 2017, 04:36:10 »
Really liked seeing people’s work here, so to breathe some live into this old thread:









https://www.artstation.com/artwork/B46z4

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #93 on: Tue, 05 December 2017, 12:42:28 »
Really liked seeing people’s work here, so to breathe some live into this old thread:

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https://www.artstation.com/artwork/B46z4

Cool 3D junk, man! I like the schematic overlayed onto the renders. Needs moar chromatic aberration!  :p
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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #94 on: Tue, 05 December 2017, 19:40:55 »
Really liked seeing people’s work here, so to breathe some live into this old thread:

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https://www.artstation.com/artwork/B46z4

Cool 3D junk, man! I like the schematic overlayed onto the renders. Needs moar chromatic aberration!  :p

Thanks man!

I’m impressed you noticed those =)
Tried to keep them subtle xD


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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #95 on: Wed, 06 December 2017, 10:53:00 »
Really liked seeing people’s work here, so to breathe some live into this old thread:

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https://www.artstation.com/artwork/B46z4

Cool 3D junk, man! I like the schematic overlayed onto the renders. Needs moar chromatic aberration!  :p

Thanks man!

I’m impressed you noticed those =)
Tried to keep them subtle xD
I've been in the laser light show industry for 18 years so my eyes have become very sensitive to subtle changes in color and detail. Looking at flashy lasers in a darkened studio for so long can really do a number on a guy (O_o)

Did you go to Dave School? I have a friend who does 3D compositing for film who went there.
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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #96 on: Thu, 28 December 2017, 13:00:15 »
Really liked seeing people’s work here, so to breathe some live into this old thread:

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Re: Post Your Own Artwork
« Reply #97 on: Sat, 12 May 2018, 09:29:54 »
Sharpie and stamps on 24x36" 250gsm paper. Varied edition of 7.

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« Reply #98 on: Sun, 13 May 2018, 05:29:13 »
Sharpie and stamps on 24x36" 250gsm paper. Varied edition of 7.

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Loving the line work style <3
I want this on cruiser board =)

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« Reply #99 on: Mon, 14 May 2018, 13:34:59 »
Sharpie and stamps on 24x36" 250gsm paper. Varied edition of 7.

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Loving the line work style <3
I want this on cruiser board =)

I had a buddy ask me to do his mini-ramp deck. I'm all over it.

Also... any of you have experience with either Shopify or bigcartel?

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