Absolutely stunning! How do you work out the perspective?
Absolutely stunning! How do you work out the perspective?
I'm using a single point bird's eye perspective (plus faking it a bit here and there to make it "work" better as an illustration), but the pencil lines can't be seen in the b/w version of the scan. Otherwise, the thing is littered with perspective lines.
Last edited by Lukc; 03-26-2012 at 07:24 AM.
This is a "trip" to look at. Quite a diferent take on the B/W map ideas so far. I look forward to seeing this one finished.
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Who should be eating who's brain exactly?
Crazy good work. I fear I have lost... resoundingly.![]()
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Good to see something out of the box!!This month the subject matter is unconstrained but you must create a map using only black and white - no colour, and shades of grey are only allowed through anti-aliasing for black lines.
The challenge will close on the 28th of March, with 3 days of voting before the end of the month.Better hurry though. Great so far !! I LOVE different .
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wow, love the concept! and it looks awesome as well! cheers, DJ
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