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Thanks everyone... here's another piece I tested the cloth dynamics on as well as the new micromesh which works great with dynamic brushes... I also love the cloth gizmo, lets you do some neat tricks as others have shown... I'm not as adventurous... Let's Play!
Some from the archives, I did a whole series of landscapes from my travels. Here is: Cromer, Hong Hong, Eden Project, Amsterdam.
#faceyourlandscape
the lab ray turned my rat Diesttructor transparent but i actually really like the vibe of his old robot casing + his new color because it looks like he's some kind of fucked up necromechanical creature. which means i need a new rat.
Another attack! I always love working with green colours- character is Cromea and belongs to paramodic on artfight!
#artfight #artfight2020 #teamsugar #artfightteamsugar #artshare
finally done with the school side of cromea stuff ^^ here's the cover, her char sheet & a panel!
Art fight friendly fire for @DualMindsz ft. my oc Ken! monocrome emo pals
Danger noodle Artfight attack on @Ed_Schnee
My lazy ass prefeers monocrome shit with pops of colour so posting a wip and a greyscale from before i made the danger noodle shorter and then the coloured finished version
Busier times with Jarrold's to the forefront; & a very early depiction of the 'Narrows' in Cromer from 1840; the church, now the stage for the second year running for the peregrine falcon family; #norfokmuseumscollections
Two illustrations of the Cromer/Norwich coach; plus flintlock blunderbuss with mahogany stock, brass barrel, trigger guard, shoulder plate: inscribed H.W. MORTIMER Gunmaker to his Majesty No 172 NORWICH & CROMER H.W. MORTIMER 1808 presumably used to protect goods & passengers
Some more of Edward Pococke's imagined 'pen and wash' drawings of old Cromer; Coal Yard; Chapel St; East Cliff; Sir John King's House
It is interesting to imagine what Cromer was like in the 1800s & even 1700s, and before photography became established. These simple but charming 'pen and 'wash' images are by one Edward Pococke. Some of the streets and many if not all of the buildings no longer exist;
To celebrate #MuseumWeek, our staff are recreating art from our collections. To kick us off, here’s our dedicated Development Assistant, Alicia, channelling her inner John Crome. #CultureInQuarantineMW
'Portrait of John Crome (1768-1821)' by Michael William Sharp (1777=1840)
@honeyyycrossing @septhmoon I’m in the process of rebranding and starting an online shop but my IG currently is @/trinitycromerart 🥺✨
@aaronmunch @ReanimatedShow You use adobe animate cc lucky :0
That what I use :>
*Micromedia flash mx 2004*
✨🦇I could not decide between winged 'Necromeowcer' and no wing, so both it is!🦇✨
It's on my Redbubble now!
https://t.co/eBDRwWJOmh