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So I'm probably not going to be putting anything new up here anymore.
1) Because I've got my sketchblog (www.greenflavouredink.blogspot.com), and that's easier to update. 2) When/If I do start updating here again, I'll be updating at 'cause I use that name for just about everything else, why not my dA?
I was just browsing through your gallery, trying to think up of something to say. I really do love what you've posted up, there's just some special magic behind prosthetics and sculptures that special effects just can't capture.
Maybe I should try to make myself a little clearer. When I said special effects I meant computer graphics and models.
Artists and programmers have come a long way as far as what computers are able to create, mimic, and reproduce but actual physical sculptures and make up has some sort of.. weight and solidity to it that computer graphics or models just can't land.
I was just browsing through your gallery, trying to think up of something to say. I really do love what you've posted up, there's just some special magic behind prosthetics and sculptures that special effects just can't capture.
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You're original, just like everybody else.
Artists and programmers have come a long way as far as what computers are able to create, mimic, and reproduce but actual physical sculptures and make up has some sort of.. weight and solidity to it that computer graphics or models just can't land.
I'm not making any sense am I?
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You're original, just like everybody else.
I will always prefer real objects...I grew up on it.
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--H. Jackson Browne
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