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JamesProvost
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Re: New Work

Really awesome stuff, abrown and Don!

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clint
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Re: New Work

Wow, great work everyone. I really need to start learning 3d. I keep putting it off but I think it's about time.
Here's my latest work for the American Association of Osteopathic Surgeons. Ads that will be in a few political mags and in a couple airport dioramas I believe.
I love doing work like this.
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Don Cheke
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Re: New Work

clint wrote:Wow, great work everyone. I really need to start learning 3d. I keep putting it off but I think it's about time.
Here's my latest work for the American Association of Osteopathic Surgeons. Ads that will be in a few political mags and in a couple airport dioramas I believe.
I love doing work like this.
Great job on this one Clint!

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Don Cheke
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Re: New Work

I created this cutaway hub motor as part of a new tutorial that I released yesterday. It was a fun project. I hope that you like it.

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You can see the tutorial cover here: http://www.textualcreations.ca/Flash_Ga ... e_1000.jpg

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Don Cheke
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I did up this mock ad for fun while experimenting with TurboCAD and Photoshop to create an illustration-like render. I was pleased with the results. I hope that you like it. Although I could have created the 3D model quite easily I took the easy way out and downloaded it from McMaster-Carr. I did add a bunch of fillets to give it some life, ortherwise it was pretty plain.

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Stevenwhoward
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It is rare, if ever, these days to be able to post an updated version of my portfolio. Since the majority of my work falls under strict non-disclosure agreements and other federal and governmental laws, it is nice to have the occasional freelance job to add work to my illustration portfolio. Please check out my lastest post via this link: http://swhowardillustration.blogspot.co ... etcar.html
-Steven

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jhatch
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Steven,

Great stuff and a very cool and fresh .AI style.

Jim

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matt_lorenzi
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Re: New Work

Really sharp Steven! Drawing trains can never be viewed as having to do work.
How did you handle the fade-in from line to colour?

Matt

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Don Cheke
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Stevenwhoward wrote:It is rare, if ever, these days to be able to post an updated version of my portfolio. Since the majority of my work falls under strict non-disclosure agreements and other federal and governmental laws, it is nice to have the occasional freelance job to add work to my illustration portfolio. Please check out my lastest post via this link: http://swhowardillustration.blogspot.co ... etcar.html
-Steven
Very nice work Stephen. I like the transitional pieces very much.

abrown
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Re: New Work

Hello, all. I hope everyone is doing well. Here's new work; a chassis:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-LT1ehmrch30/U ... /gcage.jpg

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