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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: musclecenter on June 11, 2011, 10:46:49 AM
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Mind your step! ;)
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Center, that's called STREET ART locally and here are some more ...
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That's great stuff. There seems to be a lot of that type of art but I've never seen any in person.
(http://www.besideways.com/images/unknown-4.jpg)
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few more
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Yea, Mega ... they do lots of street art each year in San Rafael but I have not seen anyone do these 3D ones before. Now that it's gotten popular it may change though.
In San Rafael they mainly do realistic chalk "paintings' of the classics ... Rimbrant, Picasso, Michaelangelo, etc.
Spectacular stuff copying the old Masters but I like this 3D art better.
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Stuntmovie,
Thanks for your post :)
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without 3d musclemen on the sidewalk, this thread is worthless
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Thanks, Center! I Got tons more but I'll end it here with a photo of a kid who has a new and less expensive way of building roadways....
240, Yea! Maybe some Photoshop expert can replace the road construction guy with Jay or Ron or Steve.
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Swede!, the getbig dwarf, should take a pic of himself for us at one of these sights in Stockholm. ;D
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Awesome stuff!
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Good stuff
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I studied his work ... he specialized in large pieces like the stockholm one
Edgar Muller
(http://www4.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/3D+Street+Art+Artist+Edgar+Mueller+Paintings+5YB0csd2Jckl.jpg)
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I studied his work ... he specialized in large pieces like the stockholm one
Edgar Muller
(http://www4.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/3D+Street+Art+Artist+Edgar+Mueller+Paintings+5YB0csd2Jckl.jpg)
i have a certain respect for painters, think of all the exercise his lower back and legs are getting from bending and standing
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CLEAN, What do you mean by "You studied his work"?
I have a difficult time just visualizing or imagining how Muller could even initially proceed with the start of such mezmorizing(?) 3D paintings.
I think that's due to the fact that i find it impossible to conceive of a three dimensional figure/object on a flat service.
I think there's a medical name for that dementia which I understand is quite common.
Apparently Muller ain't got it.
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CLEAN, What do you mean by "You studied his work"?
I have a difficult time just visualizing or imagining how Muller could even initially proceed with the start of such mezmorizing(?) 3D paintings.
I think that's due to the fact that i find it impossible to conceive of a three dimensional figure/object on a flat service.
I think there's a medical name for that dementia which I understand is quite common.
Apparently Muller ain't got it.
don't worry about what he says; cleanest natural is a gypsy. i'd check my wallet after every one of his posts; his kind is good with theft.
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Looks like "foreshadowing" project blue beam. Its not surprising its in Stockholm.
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WOW!
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Look up Filippo Brunelleschi (1377 – April 15, 1446)...He was one of the first Renaissance painter/architects to paint tricks like these...
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Very nice. Maurits Escher is nice too...
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CLEAN, What do you mean by "You studied his work"?
I have a difficult time just visualizing or imagining how Muller could even initially proceed with the start of such mezmorizing(?) 3D paintings.
I think that's due to the fact that i find it impossible to conceive of a three dimensional figure/object on a flat service.
I think there's a medical name for that dementia which I understand is quite common.
Apparently Muller ain't got it.
read about him stunt
he was a very talented guy who decided to specialize in this ... obviously he is nailing the 3d illusion
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That fella needs a job.
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arent these...photoshops?
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Cool stuff.
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:)
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arent these...photoshops?
No..., the first few are chalk drawings on the sidewalk...
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So they look realistic from any angle? That's cool.
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That fella needs a job.
Maybe he just needs perspective?
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(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=381344.0;attach=416776;image)
thats a photoshop
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Sorry, I didn't mean to dump this thread down here :-\