Monday, August 04, 2008

Strasbourg by night






I couldn't decide where to stop this one.. so I have two versions, small and big.
(^_^)
Have a GREAT Monday!
Cheers.

11 comments:

  1. I like the one with the hot air balloon the best. I absolutely love your use of textures. I really need to get into that myself, It's just so hard to learn new things LOL.

    Do you work in a set resolution in flash? or is the resolution always infinite?

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  2. Ha ha ha! This one was fun. It kinda reminds me of the Allo Allo tv-series, have you seen it? The one from Cafe Rene in France in the second world war. Always trying to get the British air men out of the country.

    Nice structure you have started to use in your pictures. Makes em more alive.

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  3. I really like the sky and the subtle use of texture especially.

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  4. wonderful work, yes great use of textures and composition!

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  5. i like the hot air balloon. the men in their uniforms make me laugh (esp their cute little striped pants!)

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  6. Hahah! Soo Goood! Your images jump out at the viewer with such a convincing story. Not to mention the appealing character designs that push the story even more.


    Props!

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  7. hi pascal!
    it was very nice meeting you at the convention! not sure if you would remember me tho! haha but we chatted for a while :)
    awesome work!

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  8. (^_^) Thanks guys!
    Thunderobot, you can always scale up or down in flash.. so..my resolution really is always the same.
    Blom.
    I don't know that series.. I'll look for it!

    Eli. thank you.. I was going for that.

    Lorraine. thank you so much, i just checked your art as well. WOW...

    Jessica.
    (^_^)

    Thank you Evan

    Vivian.. YES, i do remember you.. Sheridan , right?
    thank you!

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  9. Ooh i love this one (too!) really nice colors and textures!

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  10. love your work! the colour is superb and the scenes are so fun!

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