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Matt Harpold (Turbine_Divinity) —2/2 >
- 'nuther art trade. Pencil sketch/photoshop.
- abbrieviated Photoshop painterly technique I'm experimenting with. Big chunky brushtrokes and such.
- A character portrait for the computer game I'm making. The denizens of Parergon are often mixed-species and generally more human than not.
- Surreal birdgirl. Trying to move away from monochrome. Lots of photoshop layers!
- Recent commission. I was aiming for a little bit of that Jimi Hendrix-style psychedelia, without going all 70's kitsch. I don't mind kitsch, but I'm worthless at working it into art.
- Quick digital piece that will be one of many many little character portraits for the computer game project I'm working on.
- Commission piece. Experimenting a bit with pure Photoshop painting. Rick Berry is still my favorite artist, after all.
- A commission for Ch'marr. Original painting is roughly 22x30", some minor color and light twiddling in photoshop.
- This is my FurryMUCK self portrait! (at long last) The original is 11x17, acrylic on masonite. I've been on a HG Wells clockwork machine kick for quite some time, so beware: you may see more of this obsessive compulsive stuff. ;-) Brought to you by Turbine Divinity and the letter "R".
- Interior illustration for RPG supplement. Photoshop and a whole bunch of layers to make that crystal effect work.
- A portfolio piece of some Deep Ones, the fish-people of Lovecraft fame. This is a mized media piece, with acrylic painting, Photoshop, and Macromedia Freehand used in its completion.
- Private commission. 11x14, oil on illustration board. This was partially done by subtraction, i.e. painting with oils, then lifting pigment back up with rags and turpentine to creat form.
- Trading Post entry! Spades and Krandle are copyright jill0r. Photoshop and layers aplenty
- Quick little photoshop piece, painted with the tablet. I'm not too hip on the way art tablets feel, (I much prefer real paint) but this piece has a nice dynamic to it.
- A character portrait for the computer game I'm working on.
- A painting of the protagonist for our computer game, Parergon.
- I do like the critters in kimonos.
- Green Lotus: A dragon 'morph in a kimono. Painted on masonite with transparent and opaque acrylic...original is 8x10, believe it or not. This is one of my favorites, so enjoy!
- Art trade for Nambroth! Combination of opaque and layered photoshop technique.
- Art trade for oCeLoT! Photoshop and lotsa layers.
- My half of an art trade with Maui. Pencil sketch and photoshop.
- A charcter portrait for my computer game project. Dig that hair!
- Commissioned piece. Pencil sketch noodled with in Photoshop.
- A 4' x 3' painting that I photographed and mercilessly attacked in Photoshop.
- Big paintin'. 22x30", oil on board.
- Rainmaker: A large (18x24) acrylic painting on canvas of a leopard 'morph in a rain forest.
- A commission piece that I reworked a bit in Photoshop. Original painting was roughly 16x20".
- You want some Photoshop? Here's yer Photoshop. A quickie acrylic painting of a winged fox-critter, scanned into Adobe Photoshop 4, and twisted almost beyond recognition. One thing is for sure, there aren't going to be any copycats of my style, because even I don't quite know how this piece ended up like this. Anyway, enjoy. For those of you keeping score, my favorite artists of the moment are Dave McKean, Rick Berry, Gil Bruvel, and Mark Ryden. Look them up, and be amazed to death.
- A photoshopped up version of A 16X20 oil painting I exhibited at Confurence. Hello to all the folks I hooked up with at the con, it was a blast. :)
- An art trade piece for the lovely and talented Cara Mitten. Green seems to be my latest phase.
Matt Harpold (Turbine_Divinity) —2/2 >