Austin Worland
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Austin Worland
To work as a concept artist at Marvel Studios!
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Kacey Petruk
I've always loved the idea of working as a concept designer for Disney's parks, weather it be a ride, store front, or even a park itself
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Austin Worland
That would be so cool!
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@csharpie
This is Green Thumb. He was a regular guy with an interest in Botany, at least that was the case until he got caught in an unfortunate tapping accident when trying to get sap for syrup. His favourite maple tree sprayed him with a radioactive sap that gave him, and some of his clothing special properties. For himself he can grow flora at incredible speeds, doing in seconds what should take years - this has given him purpose to help grow food in places and for people who may not have had it otherwise. This goes well with his arm right arm as well, which has been transformed into maple wood. His Hat of Sunscreening has the odd capability of obscuring the top half of his face, casting it into darkness (very handy for a hero). Lastly Green Thumbs trusty shovel never dulls and can never break, perfect for long planting sessions.
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Austin Worland
Nice work!
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Austin Worland
Wow, I really like how that came out!
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Austin Worland
What's up everybody! This unexpected hero is Captain Strauw! Defender of planet 34-R7H (or "earth" as we call it) He hails from a world where straws are a way of life, you can see it in their clothing, architecture and weaponry. Captain Strauw has the ability to fly and resistance to the vacuum of space, due to his strong yet flexible space suit. He has two blasters that shoot straws energized by his cosmic powers as well! He can also put them in reverse to pull some poor villain closer for the finishing punch! All the submissions look awesome so far! Good luck everyone! :))
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James Doane
Here is my life movie poster done in my typical digital painting style. Here is a little background… in real life I’m an engineer with a doctorate in engineering biomechanics (basically the physics of human movement). I am also a martial arts nerd. I have a brown belt in taekwondo, and I have studied some Brazilian jiu jitsu and some filipino martial arts. I grew up watching martial arts movies. Naturally my movie would be a combination of engineering and martial arts. The title is Second Law, which the equations dealing with this kick would be impulse and momentum (it’s the equation in the lower left if you care), which is just a variation of Newton’s second law. The title would also be based on the story line that it is me doing a come back to win after focusing more on fighting from an engineering perspective (basically like the matrix… only I see things in engineering equations). My co-star, Bill Wallace, is a little nod to Bill “superfoot” Wallace. He was a martial artist that I admired as a child. I also could not resist the classic B movie cheesy tag line as a nod to theoretical physics. I had a lot of fun with this challenge, and I hope you enjoy!
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Austin Worland
Great stuff!! The style of this poster gives me Matrix era vibes for sure!
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@julia_nedzynska
I am in love with the classic painted Hollywood movie poster aesthetic, especially horror ones. It's amazing how busy, bright and colourful they were compared to their modern counterparts! So, I've decided to take every artist's nightmare and the story of my life essentially, and turn it into a classic scary flick. Enjoy! I'm sure you all can relate ;P Painted digitally from scratch.
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Austin Worland
Ok, now this is really great!! The captions, color scheme and font work really well! Amazing job 👍👍👍
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Rebecca Shay
Hopefully this poster is self-explanatory. This project was a huge stretch for me since I'm not very good at drawing from imagination, or drawing in general. I knew octopus tentacles are going to be very challenging, and I learned so much from the process!
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Austin Worland
Very cool! Reminds me of a Pixar short or film! Also, I recognize your name from the Proko anatomy course 😄
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Austin Worland
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Austin Worland
Hi! What’s your favorite on screen portrayal of Batman?
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Austin Worland
These are incredible!!
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Austin Worland
Really really nice stuff! I like the way you use the lines, they add some nice weight to the figures!
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