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>>4797703
How about some Craig Mullins anno 1994

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>>3137027

He has been photobashing since the 90's buddy

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>>2490526

I first saw this illustration in a computer gaming magazine sometime around in the early 90's and it was what eventually made me want to get into digital painting. I couldn't for the life of me understand how it was done because it looked like nothing I had ever seen before and it made me want to find out. Finding the highres version on the internet and slowly downloading it on my U.S. Robotics 28.8k modem was as close to a religious experience I've ever had. I studied every inch of the picture, over and over again. Keep in mind digital painting was very new discipline back then and how much of a pioneer Craig Mullins was at the time. Nowadays I don't necessarily find the piece classy or beautiful but I will forever love and appreciate what it means to me.

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