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Uploaded: 05/14/13 8:36 AM GMT
Trash Art 0152
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Trash Art a Paint.net manip

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.gizmo1
05/14/13 8:58 AM GMT
This looks great it like she was created from rocks and the textures in this art work is stunning .Very nice Rob and beautifully laid out as well it looks like one of the art painting that was created by the old artists of this world.10/10
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::tigger3
05/14/13 11:39 AM GMT
At first I thought she had eye glasses resting down on her nose, until I viewed it full screen. I agree about the old look to this one, very, very well done my friend. Marvelous textures, and detail.
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.tib
05/14/13 10:52 PM GMT
She looks as if she's made of concrete and has glass eyes. I really like the cracks and the texture of the layer. Great work my friend!
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.palral
05/15/13 12:04 AM GMT
The original title on the link was simply "Trash Art" which gave me hope that you were ending the series and were going to head back out on the streets of the busiest port city in Europe. No luck there, but you did a magnificent job with your image nonetheless.

The monotone hue was an excellent choice, Rob. This is a shot of Medusa who apparently made the mistake of looking in the mirror. Or is this the work of the Xenon death ray which was banned centuries ago by the Intergalactic Order (b)(1)(D)?
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::LakeMichigan
05/15/13 1:19 AM GMT
This has some outstanding tones and textures, Rob.
I really like the old world to this .
Excellent work .
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::Eubeen
05/19/13 4:02 PM GMT
Brilliant work Rob. Very nice details and textures in the image.
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