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http://www.dimeolas.com/sp2.jpg
Hi Guys,
Just thought i`d show off Jon malis` new Spartan for digital artists...
Enjoy
Dimeolas
What's this all about? Where's it from? Whose Jon Malis? Whattttsss goingg onnnn???
Proletariat
01-21-2005, 16:59
How very buxom. Other than that, I like it.
Gregoshi
01-21-2005, 17:29
Wonderland, Dimeolas is a digital artist (and TW fan) who's shared several of his images here in the past. It looks like he's got a new "toy" to use for his images. Anyway, his images usually have a TW theme to them. Follow the link in his sig to check out his work. His ability to capture a moment or a setting is amazing and his use of light never ceases to amaze me.
Hortensius
01-21-2005, 18:39
Is there something wrong with Dimeolas' site? just seem to be getting a blank page with 2 decorated borders? ~:confused:
um gregoshi, when you are talking about his site did you checked it again because i see nothing except a line going down and another one on the right and said Dileiamiaolas or wateva.
um gregoshi, when you are talking about his site did you checked it again because i see nothing except a line going down and another one on the right and said Dileiamiaolas or wateva.
Just click on the name, it is actually a link.
Oh my goodness... these are freakin unbelievable...
My favorite one.
http://www.dimeolas.com/att1.jpg
WOWY!!! ~:eek: ~:eek: ~:eek:
Dimeolas, do you do any work on fmv sequences or cutscenes or anything for any computer games? Anything? (maybe you should do a little something for EB? ~:) ~;) ) Amazing work. Very well done.
Oh man... I'm sorry... I have to... new favorite...
http://www.dimeolas.com/un2a.jpg
"...the death of innocence..."
That, is beautiful (combined with those few sentences on the main page and feeling you myself).
Just wondering Dimeolas is "...the death of innocence..." based at all off the Issues doll for KoRn? If not it looks a lot like it.
Also this work is amazing man! You've got a talent for damn sure. Keep it up. ~:cheers:
Oh ya. also my fav is the viking ship one when they are sailing through the straits with the statue.
Thx bro.....Jon Malis is a digital artist and one of the foremost historical illustrators in the world. The software is Poser5 which is a used for figures. Yes the cuirass came out a bit busty, can probably shrink that down a bit.
Thx for looking,
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Is up and running....if you are on dialup it may take a minute to load. If you get the title `Dimeolas` then click on it. If it still doesnt work send me your email and i`ll send you another link.
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Click on `Dimeolas` and you will enter.
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Thx bro, yes A bud did a mesh of that Korn doll and once I saw it the idea came to mind and pounded on my skull to get out.
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Besieger
01-22-2005, 08:39
very nice webby dimeolas!!!! outstanding!!! ~:cheers:
Mikeus Caesar
01-22-2005, 13:53
Might i just say, that apart from having breasts, that spartan looks good.
Amazing work.
Excellent stuff, gotta bookmark that page.
:2thumbsup:
KyodaiSteeleye
01-23-2005, 12:18
lovely - the spartans now adorn my desktop. Love the saxon warrior too - very atmospheric - and lovely textures.
Really nice ! but I think the eyes of the spartan should look fierce.
master of the puppets
01-25-2005, 21:08
beside the watery hobbit eyes and womans armor give him a bit o muscle make him look like he could bench a teddybear please.
not to be a critic of course those are awsome love the spartans
let me suggest for any work "Gladiator" only a suggestion (sunny day, two men, colloseum, now begins the dance of sword and flesh)
Maedhros
01-27-2005, 06:16
I kinda liked the eyes, his best feature.
The breastplate and how he holds his sword are my only complaints.
The four coming out of the water now grace my desktop. Finally replacing a very old TW screenshot.
Great use of light.
Not to be nitpicky but didn't Spartans fight naked except for a shield?
Pic are very very good though :)
Kaiser of Arabia
01-27-2005, 06:50
No actually they didn't.
Some greek hoplites did, but as a rule, they all were at least partially clothed.
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