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Alotef's slipway

#1 Post by alotef »

Hey all! Long time no speak/see.
You mostly won't remember me, but I'm a long-time lurker and fan of Shipbucket's!
I just finished this today after a year of drawing;
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I set out to draw all three Olympic-class sister ships in January 2012 after my Grandmother died and have now successfuly completed my goal! Here are the other two sisters (I posted them here a while back.)
Olympic: http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2013/ ... 518vc4.png
Titanic: http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2013/ ... 50fyjd.png
Hope you like my work! Keep doing what you all do so well! :D

P.S It'd mean a lot to me if any of you could follow the link below. If you do so, my Britannic drawing will get more views and might help spread it through the internet!
http://alotef.deviantart.com/art/HMHS-B ... -385557884

Thanks for your time. 8-)
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#2 Post by shippy2013 »

Wow........
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#3 Post by Thiel »

Thats a very impressive drawing, but I must admit I'm not entirely sold on the mix of lineart and gradients.
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#4 Post by alotef »

Thanks both!
Kiel, it was a bit of an experiment. To be honest, I like the look of it but I'm sure that soon enough I'll look back on the drawing and think "What was I thinking there!?"
Here's the full lineart version for you! :
http://i.imgur.com/aCTHU5i.png
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#5 Post by PomboCZ »

awesome :o
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#6 Post by eswube »

Wow! Totally awesome work! :o
alotef wrote:You mostly won't remember me...
Don't worry Alotef - it's hard to forget so impressive work as Yours. (And that includes also Your other work, that can be seen on Deviantart or here in older parts of Forum)
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#7 Post by Morten812 »

which scale?

Awesome work :D
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#8 Post by Caddaric79 »

So nice and impressive work it lack an applause Smiley...
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#9 Post by Novice »

Impressive work. It must have been time consuming, and probably is not a good influence on your eye-sight ;)
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#10 Post by jabba »

Caddaric79 wrote:So nice and impressive work it lack an applause Smiley...
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