Meng To
“ What I learned from Shadowness is to have passion in your work and listen to your people. Artists are known for being a bit more moody and chaotic than the usual type. I think with time and experience, they learn to organize themselves, become better designers of their environment and pose themselves more successfully to their audience. ”
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viruxx artwork released for daGroove´s 6th Artpack called "the comeback" just took a picture from my desk and started adding the ve... -
Rinn I'm really happy with the way this model progressed. I wish I could do more with this texture wise, but my computer can't see... -
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arden check out the close up: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v458/arden18/loooose2.jpg model is: http://bobbistock.devianta... -
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3mmi At the close of the nineteenth century, Architect William Le Baron Jenney created the world's first skyscraper, the Home Insu... -
axl99 There it is ladies and gentlemen! For more information on what the book is about, check it here: http://www.red5com...
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