I can't remember the artist's name, but his art was all over the place.
Anyways, good stuff here, and in the other AI topics.

dlodoski wrote:Some of these remind me of the warrior women art from the 70's.
I can't remember the artist's name, but his art was all over the place.
Anyways, good stuff here, and in the other AI topics.
cerberus wrote:dlodoski wrote:Some of these remind me of the warrior women art from the 70's.
I can't remember the artist's name, but his art was all over the place.
Anyways, good stuff here, and in the other AI topics.
Thank you. I hadn't thought about 70s fantasy art, I believe you are correct, though I can't remember the artist's name either. I seem to recall Sci-Fi and Fantasy book covers with similar style art.
Duncan Edwards wrote:dlodoski wrote:Some of these remind me of the warrior women art from the 70's.
I can't remember the artist's name, but his art was all over the place.
Anyways, good stuff here, and in the other AI topics.
I think you are looking for Frank Frazetta or Boris Vallejo. I've been tinkering in their style recently with varying degrees of success. Back in the day I'd watch for whatever magazine they were in because it was so gothic and bombastic that I knew they had to get one of those incredible women in quicksand.
Duncan Edwards wrote:I think you are looking for Frank Frazetta or Boris Vallejo. I've been tinkering in their style recently with varying degrees of success. Back in the day I'd watch for whatever magazine they were in because it was so gothic and bombastic that I knew they had to get one of those incredible women in quicksand.
Jinn wrote:Thoroughly enjoy the gothic goo girls. Very cool.
MadMax359 wrote:that first one is wearing armor? i didn't notice
Duncan Edwards wrote:I like what's going on here. We're all doing something that's put together by a machine but there's still an individual style to discern. We're actually learning some things here. Keep going with this.
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