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#61 VorpalStorm

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Posted 27 December 2007 - 9:37 AM

Chemicalfire, you totally win. Jenny's right, that is so fuckin' cute.




#62 schippeto

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Posted 05 January 2008 - 5:13 AM

hi. i'f got the wonderfull covergirl from "dig your own hole" on top of my car, hope you like it...


http://www.imagesave...947DSC04560.JPG




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Posted 05 January 2008 - 4:45 PM

Never saw a more beautiful Golf as this one. It's a Golf, isn't it. Anyways, nice.



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#64 schippeto

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Posted 05 January 2008 - 10:24 PM

jes it is, and this jear he has the 20th birthday!!!


thank you!




#65 inchemwetrust

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 1:27 AM

here's my chemical inspired art! some with photoshop magic and some other cool stuff! i like to see more art from you fans out there!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chemhead/




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Posted 08 May 2008 - 2:05 AM

^^^^^EARL!


You came back!



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#67 whirly

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Posted 08 May 2008 - 10:18 PM

Heya inchemwetrust - I like the Star Wars/Astralwerks Wars spoof you have going on there!




#68 inchemwetrust

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Posted 09 May 2008 - 12:39 AM

thanks whirly, took me a month to do that one!




#69 BoyOfTheEnders

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Posted 04 August 2008 - 10:49 PM

@inchemwetrust, I really love your wallart.

Some amazing stuff on the Flickr page!

Is that one pice of art on the Chems myspace yours too??


@schipeto, the car roof, is so amazing!


Most recently,

I was proud to find out, that my art has been posted on The Chemical Brothers Myspace page!

Its an honor, and a joy, to see my art, getting attention from my chemical peers!




#70 inchemwetrust

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Posted 04 August 2008 - 11:21 PM

Answer to your first question...No, but my friends and I have submitted some of our work to the chems myspace a while back (some of it is still on the flickr page) Now due to some creative issues, I might have to take some of the artwork down from the flickr page (my friends are bitchin and are saying they created most of it!


So now i have to take down the images that we did together and sort out all this crap before I put those same images back up again, but edited! But hopefully, this will be resolved soon.


Do you have a website with your artwork?




#71 whirly

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Posted 05 August 2008 - 1:26 AM

Enders - that's really cool that your art is featured on the Chems myspace! :D




#72 Champiness

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Posted 05 August 2008 - 1:45 AM

A little annoying, though, that when I try to access this award-winning artwork, I'm taken to the homepage of the image-sharing website.

Anyone?




#73 inchemwetrust

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Posted 05 August 2008 - 2:56 AM

What programs do you use BOTE?




#74 BoyOfTheEnders

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Posted 05 August 2008 - 7:15 AM

@Champiness, You can view it on their myspace, and my profile as well, and I am fully aware that none of this fan art, is "award winning".. .lol


@inchemwetrust, My art is giant acid-free paper, graphite, and colored pencils. My art can all be seen on my fully public MySpace profile, just click my name here! :)


If I use any programs to with my art, wich I have not for the Chemical Bro's artwork I submitted, I would use some tastefull touches/after effects in Photoshop CS3 Extended.

But for my real heart-felt art, only sweat and muscle work for The Chemical Brothers.


@whirly, Thank you very much. I do belive Eroll runs their myspace page, and I talk to him from time to time. The little album-cover ticker on their main page, also has the fan-art near the end, wich is some amazingly appreciated exposure as well.


(sorry for all the @at's, its hard to direct comments in this forum style, but I love it.)




#75 alienfromplanetdust

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Posted 05 August 2008 - 12:56 PM

I cant see it, the link just redirects me to the main page?


by the way, Chemicalfire_07 your signature is awesome!




#76 Champiness

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Posted 05 August 2008 - 4:56 PM

I'm not trying to be sarcastic, I really want to see it.

But for some reason, the Myspace page won't let me either. :(




#77 inchemwetrust

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Posted 06 August 2008 - 12:07 AM

Yep! Its hard for me get shit like that done on paper! i had a lot of sketches and drawings all the way from jr high to high school, but mom and pops trashed it because they thought it was junk! So I haven't been drawing on paper that much, only if im doing thumbnail sketches for freelance work. I think you will love the Wacom tablets that are out. Its perfect for doing the kind work that you do plus digital art. i love your work, and yeah, Errol really does have an eye for Chemical inspired art like yours bro. Keep up the good work and keep sending it to him on the chems/myspace comments and you just might get his email :)


Glad you talk to eroll too! It takes a while to breakthrough his gigantic email/messages that he recieves on the Chems Myspace and get a response from him(plus he's a busy man and he can't answer every comment) But if your consistant,and I mean bug the hell out of him, and give him smart but very interesting questions, he'll answer! Took me awhile, but now I found out that he's a really down to earth guy and he knows how to have fun and be professional at the same time.


Do you plan or are you selling any of your artwork ? Do you plan to get a job in a similar field?




#78 whirly

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Posted 06 August 2008 - 12:17 AM

Errol is a sweetheart and has done great things in the Chemical realm. I don't mean to be a gushing fangirl freak, but the Chems are lucky to have him on their team.




#79 BoyOfTheEnders

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Posted 06 August 2008 - 1:51 AM

I'd be willing to sell any and all of my art.

Its just to WHO is what matters to me, I cant have some average joe asking me to shell out one of my 6 hour, drawings, so he can paste it to the back of his closet wall... ya know?


My main focus as far as getting a job in art, would be Computer Graphics Design. I just have to find the money, and time, to go to a school for it, wich is damn near impossible, with the deteriorating economy in the good-old U.Sof.gAy


I do plan on shelling out a ton more, Chemical-inspired art. Hopefully after the next batch of stuff I do, I can get some more attention, besides the 5 or 6 meager comments on my current stuff.


I'll be sure to shine it in the faces of everyone here, in a pre-existing forum or something.


@whirly & inchemwetrust, I am gonna have to agree 100% and say that Eroll is an awesome guy, but aslo very hard to break-into his inner-workings.

Never the less, I'll keep trying.




#80 whirly

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Posted 06 August 2008 - 5:47 AM

Hey Enders - I used to be a store artist for the Tower Records store near me (before they went belly up). It was tactile - lots of paint, foamcore, shitloads of exacto blades, my own studio, scrambling tall ladders, working behind the scenes - everything was done by hand. I did that job for years and years, and before it started going downhill and my job duties were forceably changed, being the store artist remains the most enjoyable job I've ever had. A lot of the work I did was commercial art - some of which I wasn't terribly proud of, but a good portion of the stuff I did I took a lot of pride in, like... it was sometimes hard to think it came from my own hand. Anyway, the greatest satisfaction was when someone wanted to take something I did home. Technically I was already paid to do the art, so I gave a good lot of it away for free no questions asked. My point is... and I don't mean to sound all sanctimonious... that it didn't matter who wanted my "art" or where they wanted to hang it as long as someone was enjoying something I created. I just wanted it to have a home, rather than be doomed to the dumpster out back. You never know who the average joe might be - it could be someone down the line who'll commission you to create something incredible that you'll be handsomely paid for. ;)




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