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t y l e r
04-02-2004, 04:38 PM
Hey there. Just pokin' my head out of my dungeon for a minute to share some of my recent stuff. I'd love any C&C's you might have.
Enjoy!
http://www.tylerwalpole.com/boards/cook.jpg
http://www.tylerwalpole.com/boards/worship.jpg
http://www.tylerwalpole.com/boards/summons.jpg
http://www.tylerwalpole.com/boards/triptic.jpg
Now its back to the hole for me!
t y l e r
onine
04-02-2004, 05:59 PM
Very VERY NICE! My fave has gotta be the large winged demonic gentleman with the flamey sword (and obligatory cowering female), but DAMN, they're all fantastic! GREAT job!
*worships*
-onine
ZombieButch
04-02-2004, 06:54 PM
Bravo! That first one is my favorite, hands down; nothing like a little dismemberment and disembowling!
David Griffith
04-03-2004, 03:02 AM
Tyler, you just levelled up!!
These are fantastic, what book are these for?
the design and compositional elements as well as the rendering are great, keep it up dude.
--David.
GreyT
04-03-2004, 07:10 AM
seriously you should climb outta your hole more often, slick work
the first is my vote for the best, eviscerated undead and demonic butchers make the world go 'round
pose and musculature on the demon rocks in the second, my only gripe is the girl's butt . . . looks pretty flat across the back -- in a provocative pose like that you'd see a more defined, uh, gluteus maximus . . . (ahem) . . .
badass demon in the third, great tentacles
the final panel on the last is a little hard to read but the overall triptych is awesome; the swirling clouds in the center panel's a cool touch
t y l e r
04-04-2004, 06:43 AM
onine- Thanks for the kind words! That flamey guys is a pretty simple piece (composition wise), but it seemed to take on a life of its own while I was working on it.
palehorse- Yeah, nothin' beats a good stew. I'm not sure why anyone would want to eat a zombie though...they're all gristly, bleh.
David- Leveled up?...I hadn't thought of it in those terms, but yeah, that's sort of how I've felt lately. This year has been off to a good start. My recent crappy stuff seems to be turning out about as good as my good stuff from 2003. Thanks!
Oh, and pics 1 and 4 are for Trouble at Durbenford, an adventure from Necromancer Games. 2 and 3 are for FFG for one of their many upcoming books.
Grey- Good crits, all. You're not the only one to comment on abput the chick's ass not being round enough. Personally, I think you all just hold women to unrealistically high standards.
;)
Scott Johnson
04-04-2004, 07:54 AM
Fantastic stuff, Tyler. I really love your grayscale work. I don't have a problem with the shape of the girl's butt. She's wearing a dress, so the edge of the fabric isn't going to conform to the shape of her butt cheek like a pair of underwear would.
Eric Lofgren
04-04-2004, 12:43 PM
Mind bogglingly, excellent work, Tyler. It's difficult to single one out as a favourite so I won't. My only comment is that perhaps a spot or two of pure black might make the compositions 'jump' that much more. That may be a bias of mine though. Otherwise, WOW!
And I wish you (and Andy) would post your work here more often:) Are you doing more for Monte and Sue at all?
DKHiggins
04-04-2004, 02:40 PM
I have a new artist to study and watch.
Nice work. . . just. . . WOW.
Don
www.artwanted.com/dkhiggins
www.illuminatorsguild.com/artists/?dkhiggins
blobsticks
04-05-2004, 12:47 AM
Blimey... out of the blue :D
Fantastic stuff tyler... really damned fine work :)
Scott.
Jon H
04-05-2004, 12:51 AM
Great stuff.
Love the way everyone is yelling in the first one. Loads of energy.
More art like this in games please. :)
aprillee
04-05-2004, 07:27 PM
I agree--really fantastic stuff!
t y l e r
04-06-2004, 07:20 AM
Scott-Glad you like. Thanks for stickin' up for my girl's rump!
Eric- Actually, the print versions of these will have a bit more contrast. I always have to lighten up my pics about 20% before I put 'em online, otherwise they come out too dark.
And yeah, I've got another project comin' up with Sue and Monte, howsabout you?
DK- Oh pshaw! Thanks though!
blobsticks, Jon, April- Thanks bunches!
mahubrahd
04-06-2004, 07:22 AM
holy crap tyler...
incredible stuff, i love the layered texture you have...beautiful stuff.
-aris
Eric Lofgren
04-06-2004, 11:12 AM
Originally posted by t y l e r
[b]Eric- Actually, the print versions of these will have a bit more contrast. I always have to lighten up my pics about 20% before I put 'em online, otherwise they come out too dark.
Right, I see what you're doing. I do that now, as well :)
And yeah, I've got another project comin' up with Sue and Monte, howsabout you?
Yup. I just finished up BOHM 2 and I'm starting another next month.
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