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- jpolk0
yes, insane...
- hUtCh0
yup, totally bonkers!
- Peter0
Fugly.
Are we still playing opposite day?
- menia0
And I wonder : why not just take a picture?
- Peter0
After he went insane I'm sure he asked himself that question too.
- stewart0
i prefer mountainbiking when i have too much time.
- spongebob0
yeah... why not take a picture...
still respect to these folks.
they oughta do as brooke does though... more interesting subjects.
- rabattski0
big dito on why not take a picture. true. still very impressive. as in skills.
funny though that it says "drawing by adobe illustrator" at the bottom of those images.
didn't know illustrator could do that by itself. is there a box where you enter: gimme a bike. and illustrator goes, sure, here ya go, and draws some shit up?
- normal0
It's the 1,000 monkey's filter. Takes a while and the results can sometimes be sketchy, but occassionaly something of pure brilliance comes out.
- Peter0
You underestimate the power of the Japanese illustrator ninjas. Now excuse yourself with a harikiri.
- toe-knee0
great illy work but why would someone spend so much time drawing this?http://homepage3.nifty.com...
- hUtCh0
I'd have drawn a jammy donut myself.
- normal0
I knew a guy that liked to do that, but instead with animals. He would sit there painstakingly redrawing animals hair by hair in photoshop until his picture looked just like the real picture. I think it's some sort of therapy for anal retentive sociopaths as the guy was 31 and working as a pizza delivery man.
I'm just saying...
- Baskerville0
I thought that was supposed to be pieces of kiwi fruit sliced up and arranged in a circle covered in icing sugar. But now I know that it's supposed to be a doughnut...... I still think it's a pointless waste of time.
Still maybe George Lucas needs a photorealistic, digitally modelled doughnut for the new Star Wars film and ILM couldn't manage it.
- Peter0
I heard some artist draws hair by hair. On canvas. Or computer.
- rabattski0
woooo... hold your horses. visualizing realness has been and still is a form of art. humankind has been doing that forever. depicting real objects, making it look perfect is not specifically just for sociopaths.
- Elfangio0
Amazing...
the only advantage to a picture is the scale factor...no limit with vector format!
- rabattski0
and you don't need to make a clipping path anymore. :)