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Painting Shadow of
the Colossus over
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One of the greatest games of all time that came out in 2005 on PS2 (and also later as the HD collection for a PS3). Amazing landscapes, gigantic titans, that just wait to be found in a massive world which can be explored on a horseback. I am going to bring that memories back by painting one of the stunning images of this series over three 70x50cm canvas screen |
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Painting Metal Gear
Solid Art / Yoji
Shinkawa tribute |
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Inspaired by several artsworks of Yoji Shinkawa, a japanese character designer and artist who work for Konami. A company where my favorite game series Metal Gear Solid was born and where he is working now as a art director for this and other different projects. Here comes my next painting project in step by step, from the idea to a final blow! |
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Painting the Great
Wave off Kanagawa -
神奈
029;沖浪
裏 |
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There was a artist and painter in ancient Japan called Katsushika Hokusai (葛飾 北斎). He did the most recognizable Ukyo-e (浮世絵) woodblock printing series that is well known outside of Japan, Thirty-six views of mount Fuji (富嶽三十六景). This series includes one painting, called Kanagawa oki nami-ura (The Great Wave off Kanagawa). Exactly this one had a big influence on me and made me interested in Ukiyo-e. After the jump you can have look, as I'am trying to draw my own oki nami-ura on canvas with acrylic color |
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Painting Shadow of the Colossus over three sreens
posted by Kaneda – on Sat. 08.November 2014
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One of the greatest games of all time that came out in 2005 on PS2 and later as the HD collection on a PS3. I remember playing this one on CRT TV in progressive scan mode, just been excited by this massive world that I could explore with Wanda (the protagonist in this Game). First time seeing this huge colossus, approach them and trying to find their weak point .. oh man that brings some sweet nice memories back to my head. So there comes another video game related painting, with a step by step process of emergence.
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Every painting starts like this ...
Put some lines on ...
Time for colors ...
Et ici, nous avons le résultat final!
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