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Submitted: November 4, 2004
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So this one is from my today's daily sketch session ;).
I want to show an other futuristic cityscape.
Lately I got a lot of blues in my palettes, therefore I tried some toxic greens.

Ususally I start with linesketching, but this one worked without lineart. I blocked in the basic shapes in Photoshop and switched over to Painter.

Critiques and comments are very welcome!
Thanks for viewing.
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~bcain:iconbcain: Nov 4, 2004, 3:30:18 PM
Excellent work, I love it. Amazing that one can do that with a mouse and a computer. Great work.

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~embro:iconembro: Nov 4, 2004, 3:31:48 PM
Very nice. Did you use your Wacom?

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~dukeluke:icondukeluke: Nov 4, 2004, 3:32:46 PM
As far as I know he's using a Wacom tablet ;)
=opticneuralinterface:iconopticneuralinterface: Nov 4, 2004, 3:32:47 PM
"daily" sketch session? jees man, how long does it take to do these things?
~bcain:iconbcain: Nov 4, 2004, 3:34:38 PM
Well, same difference, great work either way. Yes, I guess a mouse would be a bit clusmy.

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~thatbeakerkid:iconthatbeakerkid: Nov 4, 2004, 3:35:41 PM
how much time did you spend on this?

im just curious.. cuz i dont know how long most people work on their projects they put on here
~Eclipse-CJ3:iconEclipse-CJ3: Nov 4, 2004, 3:37:17 PM
Awesome. This is awesome. Your art is insparational :) I love it. +fav.

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~RomeoC:iconRomeoC: Nov 4, 2004, 3:38:40 PM
Sweet christ... thats a sketch? Thats better then my full compositions.

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