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About Me Member Digital Artist Gabriel Verdon19/Male/Canada Recent Activity Deviant for 2 Years
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Wow...

Mon Jul 27, 2009, 6:26 PM
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Check it out. It's "Fallout 3: The Movie," minus the copyright infringement. It's such a blatant rip off of Fallout that it's almost sad... in a good way of course. Definitely going to see it.

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  • Reading: Suns of Suns, Midnight Tides, A Fire Upon the Deep
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  • Favourite movie: 2001: A Space Odyssey, Oldboy, Quest for Fire, Mongol
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:icondekraus:
Thanks for the fave! =D
:iconsennek:
Thanks for watch and fave :D

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:iconmilesian27:
Yeah, and thanks for the watch and the favourites ; )

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:iconaikurisu:
Thanks for the watchful interest and fav!

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:iconfidelenrich:
thankyou for the watch.
Nice logos.
:iconblades-123:
Thank you very much for visiting my Gallery, and for Watching. I hope you enjoy my stuff, but criticism and suggestions are also welcome. :)
:icongreyorm:
Thanks for the :+fav:! Mind if I ask what it was about that piece specifically?
:iconcodecyros:
Of course not. The main reason is that I just like the way you light your scenes, I find it very realistic and reminiscent of the old-school style of painting. The second reason is that it reminds me of my basement, where my dad and I used to make swords and other inventions of wood and metal when I was younger. The final reason is that I'm writing an rpg right now and it's set in the early 1900s/late 1800s, and this picture has a lot of what I'm looking for in terms of imagery.

I was curious, what process did you go through to make it? It looks like you've used some photographic elements in the background, but I was wondering if you've used 3D for the figures? However you made it, the final result is fantastic.

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