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Tool

Author: 
Remi
Thursday, June 30, 2011 - 07:41
Art Type: 
Concept Art
Tags: 
Weekly Challenge
Fantasy
tool
sketch
sketchy
July4
Educational
Puzzle
RPG
Historical
background
Storyboard
Raster Art
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This is my first submission to OGA and I'm starting with an entry to the current weekly challenge about tools.

It shows a combination of different tools into one tool as a sketch. This can be useful as draft / concept for other graphics or directly used as part of a background for various types of games.

The .ora-file allows for transparency without background.

Made with MyPaint.

File(s): 
tools_2.zip tools_2.zip 2.1 Mb [122 download(s)]
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riidom
joined 15 years 1 month ago
07/05/2011 - 01:28

Nice piece of concept art! Maybe we see it in 3D and with an awesome rig someday on OGA ;)

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Remi
joined 13 years 10 months ago
07/11/2011 - 12:02

Thanks!

I actually wanted to make it waay more complex, but my time was limited :) .

I normally don't make a 3D version without knowing that somebody is going to use it somewhere. But of course anybody is free to make one :)

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