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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WGSXFrank Tools used: Terragen, Adobe Photoshop 7, Wacom Tablet. -
richholt The old richholt.com but most recent.. Simple, clean, to the point design. -
DGangJ Shown by a friend, he asked me to put some time in it. Original picture is from and provided by Daniel Verson from versonpho... -
RAichy http://raichy.info/galery/Butterfly/ -
Adia "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead" God that was strange to see you again Introduced by a friend of a friend Smiled and said 'yes I ... -
XTAL Another abstract piece. Just showing off some shape /form / line work. -
reiq Crimson Viper Fan art -
noah-kh he wanted to protect her from the images that haunted her dreams leaving her in despair from the curse that she had to ... -
Dark-Spider This is a reworked version of a very old picture of mine, that belongs to a ghost story. The first version was done in Photos... -
Kayness originally painted the traditional maiko makeup on the character's face, though I later decided against it but still want to ... -
AegisStrife Experimental design work. About links to undesired things. Photos, 3D, fractals, digital painting, watercolours and acr... -
mnlboy organica
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“ As both an illustrator and designer the Shadowness community has helped facilitate the growth of my artistic development. Since its initial launch, it has been an inspiring source of work from creative professionals and aspiring talent a like . With an intuitive site structure and community support, Shadowness will always remain a great place to exhibit work for art enthusiasts and creative scouts. ”