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I read the design team is gone, but that doesn't mean we can't share our work, right? Post your artwork here. This includes actual hand drawing, CGI, photoshop. whatever you like. Just one rule: It has to be YOUR work. No re-posting someone elses.

Layout:
Title of work:
Image By: (real name or alias)
Medium: (pencil, camera, computer, whatever)
Programs Used (if any):
<IMAGE>

For example, I will start

Title of work: Cubicle Maze
Image By: Justin Mangum
Medium: Pencil and Paper
Programs Used: the one in my brain?
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was going to wait, but this render just finished... still working on this, and will update this post as i work on it, instead of posting it multiple times. Once again- this is a work in progress.

Title: Planet CodeCall (Abstract Mix v1)
Image By: Parabola
Medium: PC
Programs Used: Bryce 5.5

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Is that an infinity sign in there?

I was bored one day...
Title of work: War and Peace
Image By: John Ciacia
Medium: PC
Programs Used: Photoshop

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Lol...look at the very top of the page, on any codecall page

Title: Disproportionate Island
Image by: Justin Mangum
Medium: PC
Programs Used: Bryce 5.5, Poser 5
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Big ass whale, small pond lol

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BlaineSch said:

Big ass whale, small pond lol

huh? ........ it's a dolphin....... i think you need to retake biology lol ;)

the disproportion comes in in the fact that if you look at the width of the "pond", the relative size of the nearest shore, and the size of the shore beyond the water, it is out of proportion. And yes, this was on purpose... you will learn, I love abstract. Even the texture mapping goes along with the fact that the opposite shore is "larger" than the closer.
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I like them all indeed. You rock at abstract things Parabola :)

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Wow, those are fantastic! I love the last one, with the pond.

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I only see John's image ? :/

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base url: http://www.tryptrecords.com/images/
end with any of the following:
island.jpg
cubicle.jpg
codecall1.jpg
abstract.jpg

Title of work: Ghost in the Monitor
Image By: Justin Mangum
Medium: Digital Camera
Programs Used: None

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i loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove the first one!
yo homie i heard you like one-line codes so i put a one line code that evals a decrypted one line code that prints "i love one line codes"
eval(base64_decode("cHJpbnQgJ2kgbG92ZSBvbmUtbGluZSBjb2Rlcyc7"));
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