GhostOS
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These pictures represent a later era, where I discovered the medium of digital art, as opposed to the watercolour/acrylics on paper illustrations of the early years.
1. Clockwork tickling... This is a picture that shows the transition between the old paint-on-paper method and the digital painting method. Painted first on paper, then scanned in and digitally enhanced. There was always a lot of fog effects in the works of that era, don't know why, but I guess it does fit the steampunk aesthetic in this particular piece.
2. Rgevskiy and Friday vs. Kitzalia and Tina Parsec. A tribute/crossover piece to the artist Rgevskiy and his colourist Friday.
3. Breast Cancer Awareness picture. This one I did as per request and at one point was displayed on the front page of the TMF.
4. Tickletheater maintenance picture. (I think) I did this one image for the Tickletheater forum which would be displayed whenever the forum was closed for maintenance.
5. Tickletheater top header bar image. A number of resident artists were approached by the forum administrator to create a picture that would seamlessly integrate in the UI at the top of the forum, and these pictures would be randomly displayed whenever loading a page on the forum. This project was a lot of fun, and it was a great showcase too for all the talented people that used to frequent the place.
1. Clockwork tickling... This is a picture that shows the transition between the old paint-on-paper method and the digital painting method. Painted first on paper, then scanned in and digitally enhanced. There was always a lot of fog effects in the works of that era, don't know why, but I guess it does fit the steampunk aesthetic in this particular piece.
2. Rgevskiy and Friday vs. Kitzalia and Tina Parsec. A tribute/crossover piece to the artist Rgevskiy and his colourist Friday.
3. Breast Cancer Awareness picture. This one I did as per request and at one point was displayed on the front page of the TMF.
4. Tickletheater maintenance picture. (I think) I did this one image for the Tickletheater forum which would be displayed whenever the forum was closed for maintenance.
5. Tickletheater top header bar image. A number of resident artists were approached by the forum administrator to create a picture that would seamlessly integrate in the UI at the top of the forum, and these pictures would be randomly displayed whenever loading a page on the forum. This project was a lot of fun, and it was a great showcase too for all the talented people that used to frequent the place.