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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Duckmarine: Rough Process Final Version

This is a follow up to the last post. It took me quite some time to know the right way of going about this design...


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9 comments:

  1. Can you PLEASE clean this up and make a print out of this one! I would buy this in an instant!

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  2. This is a really wonderful design. I enjoy that propeller so much!

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  3. I have been watching your blog for a long time now and I can surely say that it was worth each post that you made.

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  4. Patrick Moore said it best, This is really wonderful design.You have such a great imagination and the great skills to bring these fun appealing designs to life.

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  5. Derek :) Thanks! I indeed would like to make a print of it... have to see what can be done :) Cheers!

    Patrick! Big thanks for the kind feedback!

    Logan! :) Cheers!

    Cosmin, that's a wonderful compliment, thanks a bunch!

    Tony, BIG THANKS for stopping by and leaving such a beautiful feedback, it's most appreciated.

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  6. The machines and vehicles you create are awesome. Do you rough your stuff out in pencil and take it into Photoshop or is it all created in Photoshop?

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  7. It's really nice of you to share your sketches and your process on here and on the Art Center, it's really helpful and interesting to see how you work.

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  8. I love this. I wanna go for a ride in it!

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