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User Comment Submitted by Ed on 11 February 2010
Very Monet, but still a very impressive image. | User Comment Submitted by Ksubi on 11 February 2010 User Comment Submitted by Yazoo on 11 February 2010
yay... when i check out a small part of the picture it seems to be nothing so special, but the overall impression is what this makes a masterpiece - especially keeping in mind that it was done in the 80s without cross-development. simply awesome and could still be a compowinner these days. | User Comment Submitted by Deev on 11 February 2010
very nice, definitely ahead of his time! | User Comment Submitted by NecroPolo on 11 February 2010
:O
(NP is speechless)
20/10 | User Comment Submitted by Joe on 11 February 2010
Absolutely amazing!
A big thanks to CBA for uploading these fantastic images.
In many ways I'm very sad I never saw them before.
This is of highest quality and a true inspiration to the scene. | User Comment Submitted by Moloch on 11 February 2010
I know that JHM was active in 1989/1990. | User Comment Submitted by gorans on 11 February 2010
Very artistic. Other pictures are also beautiful. | User Comment Submitted by chatGPZ on 11 February 2010 User Comment Submitted by PAL on 11 February 2010
When were all these created? are there any dates we know? Well... they are bloody good all of them... the swan is maybe my favorite here... | User Comment Submitted by Oswald on 11 February 2010
Im speachless, this is like 20 years ahead of its time. | User Comment Submitted by Moloch on 11 February 2010 User Comment Submitted by Archmage on 11 February 2010
Pretty impressive this. It takes a good eye to do that sort of cross pixeling and get away with it. | User Comment Submitted by MagerValp on 11 February 2010 User Comment Submitted by wacek on 11 February 2010 User Comment Submitted by Moloch on 11 February 2010
JHM is a rather famous US graphician, he released _tons_ of pictures through Q-Link "back in the day".
He used Koala Painter with the Koala Pad.
| User Comment Submitted by v3to on 11 February 2010
2f: i am pretty sure this one is done with koala painter | User Comment Submitted by Twoflower on 11 February 2010
'86? I wonder what program this was made in? Colortextures indicate some kind of brushes. | User Comment Submitted by Sander on 11 February 2010
Wow! Ahead of his time... |
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