buuuuuf! amazing!(o 0 o) incredible all! congratulations and i´ll come back visit your blog sure! directly to my favourites and i link you if you don´t mind!
Really cool stuff, man. The special color style totally shows on the 3D model (which BTW is great in itself). Would love to see more combinations like that. Gug's blog
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what a surprise!!!!
this one is just.... great...
I'm fascinated by the way you master the colors man...
buuuuuf! amazing!(o 0 o)
incredible all!
congratulations and i´ll come back visit your blog sure!
directly to my favourites and i link you if you don´t mind!
WOW!! Great design, love the shape of his head!! COOLIO, there is going to have a 3D version too?
Awesome! (I'm running out of adjectives here). Your paintings always have this great textural allure to them, without getting too 'itsy bitsy'.
Love the treatment of the hair/fur and the bleed of the color through the nose to the eyes and into the body.
Jumping hog toads!! Great post Ryan! I like seeing how you guys do this stuff.
Oh boy that's so damn sweet ! Great work on both the concept and the model !
Very cool. Your design translated into often unforgiving 3D-land really nicely too :)
It's always impressive for me to see how a (very good :p) picture become a (very good too) 3D model.
Great team, Todd and you! ^^
I Concur! Awsome.
Wooooooow,awesome works men congratulations!!!!!!your blog its may favorite.!!!!!!!
all around greatness. . . i love this stuff!
I must say this is cool. Nice to see the steps too.
Thanks for sharing Ryan. It's always cool to see the steps. The first word that comes to mind when I open your blog is...Awesome!...and it's constant.
Hans
Ha! This is so good!
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Excellent work! I really dig your blog and your style!
Awesome!.Thanks for sharing..VEry inspiring..!!I'll be regular costmer.
Really cool stuff, man. The special color style totally shows on the 3D model (which BTW is great in itself). Would love to see more combinations like that.
Gug's blog
Your color are phenomenal. Its thye perfect blend of a 2d and 3d image. Im still trying to pull that off. Great stuff!
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