This wallpaper captures the urban essence that proliferated the art of Ghost in the Shell in every incarnation of the series. Phill does an amazing job of capturing a moment of surrealism.
While there are a few, stray building angles and shadows, you find that your eye forgives the minor details and instead focuses on the overall scene that is larger than life, with lights trailing off into infinity.
While I've never played Okami myself, its watercolor art style is undeniably beautiful. I'm surprised that there aren't more walls in this section, though I understand the style not being the easiest to work with.
My main goal in this wall was to re-create that watercolor style, which meant painting nearly the entire wall by hand since traditional vector methods would leave the lines too sharp. While I already grew to love my Wacom tablet over the summer while making an image of a futuristic city, this wall helped me appreciate just how much more you can do with a tablet. You can make quality walls using your mouse, but a tablet allows you to paint without mouse restrictions. Pen pressure and opacity levels have a much greater effect and can make your work a lot easier, faster, and better.
This wall took about two weeks, first week was spent vectoring the image of the wolf which was one aspect I truly enjoyed. The tiny details in his fur, the swirls in the shading, this has to be my favorite image of the wolf that I've seen yet.
Everything else (besides the background) was hand-painted as well. I used three gradients in this entire wall, one for the mountain, one for the wooden structure, and one to get the overall pink/blue hue. The background was created using various grunge/paper textures and a few splatter brushes. Japanese writing was also handpainted, though I don't know what it means.
This project was fun, and kept me away from the crazed relatives on Thanksgiving. I have two more projects in the works, though both are in a different style. I plan to make another wall in the watercolor style sometime in the future since it's the most enjoyable style I've worked with so far.
I love wolves
This wallpaper is amazingg!
The colors are magnificent and I love how they go from blue to orange its really cool.
The wolf is my favorite part. Absolutely amazing how you did that by hand. The fur is really nice.
I think that the fire coming off his back is really interesting, I love the style.
the sakura tree in the back is really pretty thats one of my favorite parts too.
This wall is one of my all time favorites!
I love this, not too flashy and reassembles the art itself. I like traditional wallpapers that don't take the characters too much out of their own colored environment. So something like this is ideal for my favorites.
What a beautiful wallpaper! I've played only a bit of Okami but I undertood that it is a very amazing game!! just like this wallpaper =], it reminds me the essence of the game, thanks a lot!
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While I've never played Okami myself, its watercolor art style is undeniably beautiful. I'm surprised that there aren't more walls in this section, though I understand the style not being the easiest to work with.
My main goal in this wall was to re-create that watercolor style, which meant painting nearly the entire wall by hand since traditional vector methods would leave the lines too sharp. While I already grew to love my Wacom tablet over the summer while making an image of a futuristic city, this wall helped me appreciate just how much more you can do with a tablet. You can make quality walls using your mouse, but a tablet allows you to paint without mouse restrictions. Pen pressure and opacity levels have a much greater effect and can make your work a lot easier, faster, and better.
This wall took about two weeks, first week was spent vectoring the image of the wolf which was one aspect I truly enjoyed. The tiny details in his fur, the swirls in the shading, this has to be my favorite image of the wolf that I've seen yet.
Everything else (besides the background) was hand-painted as well. I used three gradients in this entire wall, one for the mountain, one for the wooden structure, and one to get the overall pink/blue hue. The background was created using various grunge/paper textures and a few splatter brushes. Japanese writing was also handpainted, though I don't know what it means.
This project was fun, and kept me away from the crazed relatives on Thanksgiving. I have two more projects in the works, though both are in a different style. I plan to make another wall in the watercolor style sometime in the future since it's the most enjoyable style I've worked with so far.
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I love this wallpaper.
Thank you!
This wallpaper is amazingg!
The colors are magnificent and I love how they go from blue to orange its really cool.
The wolf is my favorite part. Absolutely amazing how you did that by hand. The fur is really nice.
I think that the fire coming off his back is really interesting, I love the style.
the sakura tree in the back is really pretty thats one of my favorite parts too.
This wall is one of my all time favorites!
Colored, painted-looking, plain. Congratulaions. :)
I really like it.
Wacom FTW! XD
its so nice !
love wolves, and the colours.
the title is cool too. hahas !
definite fave !