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I love her lace bodice and her Elizabethan collar. The way this is painted, it’s almost as real as a photograph! Amazing. I hope it’s not digital art, that would ruin this moment I’m having.
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Slater Combes, also known as gnumblr, is a 20 year old who lives in Orange County, California. He started creating digital art in 2008 when he discovered fractal art and fractal manipulation. However, he has only been working with 3D animation in Cinema 4D since late 2012. He is inspired by the works of zolloc, dvdp and mrdiv.
Art, to me, means so many things it’s difficult to put it into words. Art is the satisfaction I feel whenever I publish a new animation, the frustration I feel when I can’t get my ideas to work in the program I use, and the happiness I feel when I show someone my animations in person, and it’s the despair I feel when I don’t even have the willpower to open the program I use at all. Art is all of those things and more to me.
- Slater Combes
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Alex Garant’s ‘All Of Her Love’, 2015. Oil on canvas is part of the new artist ‘ON THE RISE’ special feature in beautiful.bizarre Issue 009
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Pink Glove is an illustrator from Gdansk, Poland. She is focusing on digital art, drawing and illustration. Paper, pattern and pretty face…And glove, pink of course….as she says. For more check out her Tumblr.
Art is the only way to run away without leaving home - run with us.
posted by Margaret.
I felt the need to post this for three reasons:
- 1. people in general asking how I did it
- 2. people questioning if I took a gifset and ran it through photoshop filters
- 3. because I want people to know that its digital art- painted in photoshop- not traditional. In my original post I used the words “hand painted” because I was groggy and exhausted and I wanted to imply each frame is a from-scratch illustration but I think some people took it to mean there are 16 physical hang-on-the-wall paintings of this which there certainly is not. I tried to change the wording but the post kinda went viral before I had a chance to catch myself. Sorry about that. I may be less awesome than you thought. Oh and on a side note this method of animating is called rotoscoping (same method was used in the movie Anastasia).
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