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the hulk

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Given 2004-12-31

the hulk is just one of the many brilliant comic works in moritat's gallery. It's an excellent example of traditional illustration. (Featured by `alchemism)

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:iconcrackclown:
sweet job...
what was used?
:icondropstar:
Completely sick painting! nice job

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rats
:iconxmollerx:
kick ass, i love that the coloring is hand done too

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ugh....UGH.
:iconmoritat:
I think water colors and acrylic
:iconsvl:
Great job, as usual.. i love the lightning in this painting. :)
:iconredc:
Amazing, I love the yellow highlights and the attention paid to body structure... great work.

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:iconcrazythiefer:
This is beautiful. Sighs* Not a big fan of the Hulk, but I like your work immensely. My only critique is that he's got a single line of white for bottom teeth (probably difficult to put in such small detail) and that I don't have my own blue overhead lighting when I pound those *&%^&%! robot enemies of mine.
:iconmoritat:
Thanks for the kind words. that was something I was messing around with and it strated to look cool so I kept going. your stuff looks great! so original. What direction do you plan to go with your artwork, I'm curious.
:iconcrazythiefer:
Right now I'm not really planning on going in any direction with my art (heaves a sigh, sadly). I do go through petty phases, though. Right now I'm in a minimalistic line phase that's getting kind of old (you no doubt saw the compositionally unsound figures). I am hoping to further (any) skills with my exacto knife. I am currently making landscape scenes by taking a long sheet of paper (I cut it to size since it comes on a roll) and then drawing out a scene and cutting away pieces to make the work. I haven't posted any of these pieces because they were made at college and home and haven't been photographed yet since they were also gifts. I got that idea years ago from a picture in an Audobon magazine that was cut out by ancient Japanese artist. It was totally awesome. I was incredibly impressed that it was all one piece of paper. So I emulated that.
Your work seems to have a more narrow direction. I'd love to see more works than what you've got in your gallery. It's quite impressive, just that painting, by itself.
Thank you, also, for looking at my gallery. Anyways, this is probably longer than what you were expecting in response, so i'm gonna go now! Have a good night!
:iconcrazythiefer:
Right now I'm not really planning on going in any direction with my art (heaves a sigh, sadly). I do go through petty phases, though. Right now I'm in a minimalistic line phase that's getting kind of old (you no doubt saw the compositionally unsound figures). I am hoping to further (any) skills with my exacto knife. I am currently making landscape scenes by taking a long sheet of paper (I cut it to size since it comes on a roll) and then drawing out a scene and cutting away pieces to make the work. I haven't posted any of these pieces because they were made at college and home and haven't been photographed yet since they were also gifts. I got that idea years ago from a picture in an Audobon magazine that was cut out by ancient Japanese artist. It was totally awesome. I was incredibly impressed that it was all one piece of paper. So I emulated that.
Your work seems to have a more narrow direction. I'd love to see more works than what you've got in your gallery. It's quite impressive, just that painting, by itself.
Thank you, also, for looking at my gallery. Anyways, this is probably longer than what you were expecting in response, so i'm gonna go now! Have a good night!

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