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Thank you!
Randy
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I finally made the step into High Society... of artists :) If you have never been to Society 6, I invite you to visit the site and check out all the wonderful artist work others have put forth. Some beautiful pieces there.
While you're visiting, please check out my own art up for purchase. Your support is always appreciated by myself and other fellow artists. Thank you! Randy
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I've been working on some concept art for a friend and for how many markers I have at my disposal, do you think I have any that are not in the midst of depleting or already dried up? :) Wow... I've thrown out close to 14 microns. Time to get a new batch and go through all the old pens I have to prune my supply a bit. Back in 2012ish, I completed my first Oracle card set. It never saw the light of day. The idea behind the designs above was to be simple, while giving the observer a 'sign' of significance to their, or the querent's question. After getting a couple of prototype decks done, I shelved them back in 2012. I have decided to revisit this deck (after several people saw a photo that had these in the background). In doing so, I've made some adjustments from the above image that I believe make the cards better for their task and visually pop. For one, I added a background pattern. Two, the cards have been increased in size - from 2.25"x3.5" to 3.5"x5.5". And finally, I added 4 more cards that are not shown above. Here is a prototype of a new card from the revisit. Note: It has already changed a bit from this image, but gives you an idea as to the direction I'm moving with them. Thanks for viewing :) ~ Randy Between October '13 and mid December '13, I worked on close to 70 images for this deck of cards. This deck is originally intended for use as an oracle deck (think along the lines of Tarot cards and you'll get the idea).
I had lots of fun in their creation, and learned some new things along the way - including how to use Blender 3D, which is an awesome program. With the exception of two cards, which are photos, and another 4 other cards which were previously done prior to deciding to create this project, the remaining 64 cards were from scratch. Some may have had rough sketches done, but in most cases I knew what I wanted and just went to town. Pictured below. I'm selling a 70 card deck for $45 CDN (+shipping) for anyone interested. ~ Randy |
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