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<title>Artwork: Pope John Paul II (in plaster)</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>3D Modelling / Figure</category>
<description>Didn&#039;t know where to post this - but the 3D category seemed the most appropriate, tho it&#039;s not digital 3D! 
 
This is a bas-relief sculpt done for a recent Pope John Paul II commemorative. This is a final plaster that was used to make the coin you see at bottom right. 
 
Relief...</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/97763</link>
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<title>Artwork: MixMatch Website</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Design / Interactive</category>
<description>IF YOU CAN&#039;T SEE THE GRAPHIC IT IS DUE TO THE CREATIONSTORM HOSTING SERVERS BEING DOWN AGAIN. 
I APPRECIATE YOUR PATIENCE AND PLEASE CHECK BACK LATER!!! 
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Splash page, navigation page and logo for a singles &amp;quot;get together&amp;quot; website currently...</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/83161</link>
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<title>Artwork: Coin Illustration</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Design / Uncategorized</category>
<description>I wasn&#039;t sure what category to post this to - it&#039;s not really a painting, 3D or a drawing, so... (!?!) 
 
A client needed photos of a coin they were having minted as a collectable for ads they were running. 
Problem is, they wanted to start running the ads and selling the medallion...</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/81507</link>
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<title>Artwork: Goblin</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Painting / Figure</category>
<description>Her name is Goblin. Disturbed and abused, she has a magic ring that conjures up a serpentine overseer to reek havoc on any who mean to harm her... 
 
Yes, I got a little &amp;quot;smudge tool&amp;quot; happy with my strokes, but I wanted to show a sense of a battered and torn character study,...</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/81714</link>
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<title>Artwork: Up, Up and Away!</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Photography / Vehicle</category>
<description>Shot at a hot air balloon rally after a good night&#039;s rain which left the wonderful scattered clouds and a beautiful, clean blue sky. 
 
Companion piece and shot the same morning as  Left Behind  by   &amp;nbsp; DigitalDust   
 
Canon EOS Digital Rebel</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/81506</link>
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<title>Artwork: Evolution of a Logo</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Design / Uncategorized</category>
<description>Thought it would be fun to post a &amp;quot;logo evolution&amp;quot;. I&#039;ve done hundreds of logos and each seems to take on an adventurous life of it&#039;s own depending on the client&#039;s needs/wants/delusions!   
 
I did this logo for a motorcycle dealership that sell upper end custom...</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/81288</link>
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<title>Artwork: The Ultimate Decision</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Painting / Figure</category>
<description>Acrylic on board. 
 
This is an older painting I did to illustrate the conundrum of certain aspects of man&#039;s technological advancements that may eventually endanger his own existence. 
 
At the critical point of confrontation, the man attempts to convince his unfeeling war machination to...</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/80739</link>
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<title>Artwork: Want Some of This!!!</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>An older drawing of mine. 
 
Not too detailed in the background/some areas as half way thru I decided I&#039;d eventually like to do this in oils, or at least an oil wash - so some stuff just implied. 
 
Maybe I&#039;ll eventually get some time to do it digitally. 
 
Anyway, beauty is in...</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/80506</link>
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<title>Artwork: Cami</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Photo Manipulation / Uncategorized</category>
<description>An exercise in getting a photo to look like a graphite rendering thru PS and manual drawing. 
 
Photoshop CS and Wacom</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/80249</link>
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<title>Artwork: Old School Spirit</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Photo Manipulation / Composite</category>
<description>Last summer I took a trip to &amp;quot;me old stomp&#039;in grounds&amp;quot; at the High School I attended in my home town. They&#039;ve just recently built a new High School so I suspected they&#039;ll soon be razing the old one soon, or remodeling it beyond my recognition. 
 
Anyway, wanted...</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/79841</link>
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<title>Artwork: Dinos Shopping</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Drawing / Uncategorized</category>
<description>Seems like vector is taking some lumps in a couple discussion forums - what&#039;s the big deal? Sheesh! 
 
Anyway, to throw in my support for &amp;quot;vectorians&amp;quot; on this site, thought I&#039;d submit a piece I did as character development concept for a series of &amp;quot;Leap...</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/75402</link>
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<title>Artwork: Isle of Two Faced Guardian</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Photo Manipulation / Composite</category>
<description>Thought I would turn a national icon into monolithic island guardian to give the feeling of one of those B-movie spy thrillers - y&#039;know, the lair of one of those Dr. Evil types. 
 
Flopped, photos of Mt. Rushmore and water composite, filtered and clouds painted in. PSCS.</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/75010</link>
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<title>Artwork: Left Behind</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Photography / Abstract</category>
<description>Off we go into the wild blue yonder! 
 
Maybe the first of a series of shots at a ballooning event. 
 
Canon EOS Digital Rebel</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/74913</link>
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<title>Artwork: Temptatious Tike</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Painting / Figure</category>
<description>This is my first digital portrait, done about a week before Autumn Angel  Autumn Angel  by   &amp;nbsp; DigitalDust   , as a commission for a Christmas gift. 
 
Again, I was trying to emulate my oil painting technique, though a bit looser, and have this printed to canvas. 
 
The final was...</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/73968</link>
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<title>Artwork: Freedom&#039;s Fire</title>
<author>DigitalDust</author>
<category>Photography / Uncategorized</category>
<description>Shot of a scene at a flag retirement ceremony, not a protest rally. 
 
All year local Scout troops collect worn out, soiled or unmendable flags and then give them a respectful retirement at this ceremony. 
 
These ceremonies are centered around veterans and soldiers who tell accounts of...</description>

<link>http://digitaldust.gfxartist.com/artworks/72718</link>
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