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From the album: Dystopia's Portfolio
I went through a phase where I was really into space art. As always I have a kinda "need to be able to do it" drive when I get into something. It's basically how I've learned everything I know. This is one of the final space scenes I did, it's all photoshop. The planet was created via many layers of work, water, land, clouds, etc all have some sort of depth which I was really proud of. By this point I was also pretty decent with brushwork so I was happy with that as well. The moon I actually cheated on, I had a picture of a rock wall that I used to texture the land and give it some depth of it's own. -
Blood Splatters Pink
dystopia posted a gallery image in Graphics Showcase & Discussion's Graphics Showcase
From the album: Dystopia's Portfolio
I really don’t have a lot of back story to go with this one, even though on DeviantART it’s actually one of my most +fav’d submissions. Pretty much I had this render, which I did in Cinema4D, it’s from a set I did which I used for a lot of my wallpapers of this period. I really liked how it flowed and I didn’t want to put any kind of texture on it or do any heavy brushing to it. I decided a splatter backing it would work (something I had experimented with before on an earlier wallpaper and liked) but didn’t want to do something dark so I played around with the colors for awhile and decided on pink. After that I threw in a motion blur behind that and a nice glossy finish on top of everything. It’s really a pretty simple wallpaper,. not much involved with it at all but I guess it captures my favoritism of minimalism.© http://dystopiapro.com
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Dream of Change
dystopia posted a gallery image in Graphics Showcase & Discussion's Graphics Showcase
From the album: Dystopia's Portfolio
This is an old one, I think I originally created this wallpaper in 2005 and if I remember correctly it was for a GFX Battle which I won, on create I believe. Dream of Change as I called it was meant to reflect my vision of a neuron firing off during a dream, but clearly there is more to it than just that core concept. The render was created in 3D Studio Max 7, and honestly is pretty poor but I liked the shape of it. It had no texture to it and all the post work was done in Photoshop, displaying some of my early brushwork. I’m still pretty fond of this one, it takes me back, though clearly I was just starting out doing bigger pieces like this one.© http://dystopiapro.com
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From the album: Dystopia's Portfolio
Lifeless is a pretty significant wallpaper to me, it was the first really serious piece of artwork I ever did. Not to say it was my first wallpaper as I had been dabbling in the medium for awhile before Lifeless but up until that point I was really just learning the ropes. As a statement though Lifeless also means a lot to me personally, as it represents a pretty tough period in my life and was a major help getting though it. Lifeless was created completely in photoshop, and still to this day probably is the wallpaper I spent the most time working on, 10s of hours went into the brushwork (probably because at the time I didn’t really know what I was doing and there was a lot of trial and error) and I think it shows!© http://dystopiapro.com