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Published: 2009-02-09 01:21:18 +0000 UTC; Views: 626; Favourites: 3; Downloads: 0
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Well, I'm not entirely sure whether this can be considered a vector, but whatever. Move it if you want. I'd just like to know what this kind of thing is called. Technical Art? Digital Art?This is something I've been working on for years on-end, but my Severe Depression kept me from actually being able to create it and finish it. But now that I am moving out of my Depression, I am gaining some of my creativity back, and I believe this is a start.
I've never actually done a vector, and I guess you can't consider this a vector (since its not re-sizable or made from basic shapes). It has self-added details like specific brush spotting, and selective gradients, and so on. But a lot of it was vector-based, starting from paths. So if any of you know what this kind of artwork is called, please tell me. (It can't be vector cause its not made purely from vectors, and its not digital art because it includes vectors.)
I feel I did a pretty nice job on making this as realistic as possible. Since I spent so long on it, I'm sizing it down and putting a watermark on it. I don't want my time to go to waste. Ask me if you want to use it. I'll give you the original *vector*, without the text, reflection, or backdrop.
I may even implement this into a completely hand-made sig....
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Comments: 4
desmo100 [2009-03-22 16:46:46 +0000 UTC]
This is nice work...looks like an alien's coffee-maker! I think it would be classified under "miscellaneous digital art" because vector mixed with other techniques is still digital art (as opposed to photos or traditional art).
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Koolstr In reply to desmo100 [2009-03-22 18:43:39 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, I'll see if I should move it. ^^
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desmo100 In reply to Koolstr [2009-03-23 13:22:57 +0000 UTC]
It looks very vector-ish, though.
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Koolstr In reply to desmo100 [2009-03-24 22:14:36 +0000 UTC]
It seems finding such a section is too hard to find, so I'm just leaving it in the vector section.
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