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just-knackle-art · 2 years ago
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Here’s the turntable of mans!!! The high poly sculpt is finished and now I can move on the the super long laborious part of retopo 🙃.
I’m going to try out a new method in Zbrush and see how it goes!
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krafty1 · 2 months ago
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The Daily Panel 10/20/24
Image Credit: Avatar Press
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the-entangler · 10 months ago
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Alan Moore, Jacen Burrows - Providence #9, “The Outsiders”.
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scalpcollector · 3 months ago
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se riconosci questo stile di disegno no non lo riconosci
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Niente in realtà sto solo provando stili diversi. Di solito prendo spunto da disegnatori che mi piacciono; in questo caso Amanda Conner.
Mi piacciono molto i disegni di: Tony Moore, Amanda Conner, Jacen Burrows e Steve Dillon
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soliti · 1 year ago
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SOLITI 2023: THE END OF YEAR LISTS
Triani from Soliti
The Good Times Lovely Soliti releases from Ghosts on TV, Juppe, Stinako and Knife Girl.
Old Music Ennio Morricone – Quando l’amore e Sensualita Beach Boys – Friends George Michael – Older Felt discography The Songs of Bacharach and Costello was on constant rotation (my fave reissue of the year.) Teardrop Explodes – Culture Bunker box set Lana Del Ray – Norman Fucking Rockwell Rip Rig & Panic – I Am Cold Plush – More You Becomes You Neil Young – Chrome Dreams Stevie Wonder – Fulfilling His First Finale Joan Baez – Blessed Are Paul Weller – 22 dreams Sault discography Velvet Underground – Loaded Thelonious Monk – Straight, No Chaser Arthur Russell – Picture of Bunny Rabbit David Sylvian discography
New Music I didn’t think this year offered much until I put this list together. It’s been quietly fabulous.
Lana Del Ray – Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd Kara Jackson – Why Does The Earth Give Us People To Love? Robert Forster – The Candle And The Flame SAZ – SOS Feist – Multitudes King Krule – Space Heavy Christine and the Queens – PARANOÏA, ANGELS, TRUE LOVE Overmono – Good Lies Ryuichi Sakamoto – 12 The Lemon Twigs – Everything Harmony John Cale – Mercy Bar Italia – Tracey Denim Sufjan Steven – Javelin Wilco – Cousin Sparklehorse – Bird Machine Amanda Brown – Eight Guitars Durand Jones – Wait Til I Get Over Lil Yachty – Let’s Start Here. Beach Fossils – Bunny ANHONI – My Back Was a Bridge For You To Cross Lankum – False Lankum Mitski – The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We El Michels Affair & Black Thought – Glorious Game
Best tracks Everything But The Girl – Nothing Left To Lose Dexys – My Submission Lana Del Rey – A&W
Devendra Banhart – Sirens Kara Jackson – no fun/party Knife Girl – Estrogen Felt – Primitive Painters
TV, films books The Bear (TV series) The Last of Us (TV series) Mrs Davis (TV Series) The Last Movie Stars (TV Series) Welcome to Wrexham (TV Series) Dirty Harry movie box set (all five movies) Richard Jewell (Film) Crimes oF The Future (Film) Barbie vs Oppenheimer (loved both of these) The Exorcist (Film) Love to Love You, Donna Summer (documentary) Quentin Tarantino – Cinema Speculation (Book) Dylan Jones – Loaded: The Life (and Afterlife) of the Velvet Underground (Book) Alan Moore/Jacen Burrows – Neonomicon (Book) Collected Judge Dredd (Books) Sight & Sound (magazine) The Guardian (online) The Quietus (online)
This is a good thing My family and home life. It’s still my favourite place to be. Football in all its gross financial injustices, still remains a truly entertaining, all welcoming spectacle – a break from our  realities. I spent a lot of my days obsessed with the beautiful game. My own team Tottenham’s reimagining as a team for the neutral under Ange Postecoglou. I’ve had a serious post-covid hangover about going out; crowds and especially going to concerts. But still this year I managed to catch a few shows. John Cale and Knife Girl at the Helsinki Festival was very special. Elvis Costello at Kulttuuritalo was a great way to spend an evening – I didn’t really want it to end (and this was also a rare date with my partner!) Emma Ruth Rundle, Sorry, Jake Xerxes Fussell were good festival experiences. I’m an eternal optimist with dreams that we can all get along, people can be who they wanna be and somehow humanity pulls together to save the planet. My dream state staves off the dark feelings that are increasingly hard to ignore.
This is a low The Israel demolition of Palestine in response to Hamas atrocities is a key world happening which will resonate for decades to come. British Conservatives and all right wing ideologues who – in collusion with the mainstream media – spend most of their time demonising refugees and the trans community. The public discussion around minorities in Finland is base and inhumane. This right-wing Finnish government has been a hard dose of reality that has sprung many of us out of our comfort zones. The casual racism of the Finnish government has normalised terminology that should offend everyone. Disgraceful. The lack of a moral compass or compassion in world politics – who exactly are the good guys? I hope someone could point out who’s looking out for us all nowadays? Elon Musk and the destabilising of Twitter. He just couldn’t leave it alone could he? The unstoppable rise of AI. It’s a slow process (or maybe a fast one) that results in the death of a certain kind of creativity. Hearing that some people in the Music business are using AI to write press releases is a little sad. The Saudi exploitation of football.  It doesn’t stop. How long till the whole of football is owned by Saudi Arabia? The Vinyl market  becoming an expensive artefact for the wealthy. In typical Music Industry fashion, the vinyl format becomes revitalised only for the music industry to make the price prohibitive for most people. Own goals are rarely clearer.
Future To be a better me.
Happy holidays x
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logansdome · 2 years ago
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Alan Moore is widely regarded as one of the greatest comic book writers of all time, and his contributions to the medium have been immense. From his groundbreaking work on characters like Swamp Thing, Batman, and Superman, to his groundbreaking graphic novels like Watchmen and V for Vendetta, Moore has had a huge impact on the world of comics. Here are ten of his most acclaimed graphic novels that every comic book fan should check out:
1. Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons: This is arguably Moore's most famous work and is considered a classic in the comic book industry. The story takes place in an alternate history where superheroes exist, and it explores the consequences of their actions and the psychological toll it takes on them.
2. V for Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd: This graphic novel is set in a dystopian future where a masked vigilante known as V fights against a fascist government. The story is a powerful commentary on fascism, totalitarianism, and the importance of individuality and freedom.
3. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill: This graphic novel is an epic adventure that brings together some of the greatest characters from Victorian-era literature, including Allan Quatermain, Captain Nemo, and the Invisible Man. The story is a thrilling blend of action, mystery, and history.
4. From Hell by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell: This is a meticulous and haunting investigation of the Jack the Ripper murders, weaving a web of conspiracy and intrigue that stretches from the slums of Whitechapel to the highest levels of power in Victorian England.
5. Swamp Thing by Alan Moore and Steve Bissette: Moore's run on Swamp Thing is considered one of the greatest in the character's history. He transformed the character from a traditional monster comic into a sophisticated meditation on the nature of life, death, and the environment.
6. Promethea by Alan Moore and J.H. Williams III: This is a magical and mystical journey through the Imaginal realms of the mind and the soul, following the adventures of a young woman named Sophie Bangs who becomes the latest incarnation of the mythic warrior Promethea.
7. Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland: This graphic novel is a dark and psychological examination of the relationship between Batman and the Joker, exploring the nature of their conflict and the madness that drives the Joker's actions.
8. The Miracles of God by Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins: This is a series of short stories that explores the supernatural, the miraculous, and the mysterious, touching on themes of faith, wonder, and the unknown.
9. Neonomicon by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows: This is a horror story that explores the limits of the human mind and the dangers of knowledge and obsession. The story is a continuation of the themes and characters first introduced in Moore's acclaimed series, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
10. The Courtyard by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows: This is a noir-style horror story that explores the horrors of addiction and the dark places to which it can lead. The story is a vivid and unsettling look at the dark side of human nature.
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20thcentutygeek · 8 months ago
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NEW SWORD AND SORCERY COMIC FROM GARTH ENNIS AND JACEN BURROWS - BABS
The debut issue of the highly anticipated sword & sorcery epic BABS, by award-winning writer Garth Ennis and artist Jacen Burrows, will have stunning variant covers by superstar artists Chris Burnham and Amanda Conner. AHOY Comics will publish a total of four collectible covers for issue 1: a main cover by Jacen Burrows (Crossed, The Ribbon Queen), a full color cover by Chris Burnham (Batman Inc., Nameless), a black-and-white line art variant by Burnham, and a full color variant by Amanda Conner (Harley Quinn, The Pro). 
“Gun to my head, I cannot pick a favorite,” said Editor-in-Chief Tom Peyer when asked to comment on the covers. “Please put down the gun."
BABS artist Jacen Burrows has worked extensively with Alan Moore and Garth Ennis on projects including The Ribbon Queen, Crossed, Neonomicon, and Providence. Ennis is the award-winning writer of Hitman, The Punisher, Sara and Marjorie Finnegan, Temporal Criminal, and the co-creator of The Boys and Preacher. The first issue of the 6 issue series will land in stores on August 15, 2024.
“2024 is currently shaping up to be the most exciting year in the history of AHOY Comics, and not just because of the pinball machine we installed in the office breakroom,” said AHOY Comics Publisher Hart Seely. “With the release of BABS and TOXIC AVENGER and the return of JUSTICE WARRIORS, there’s never been a better time for readers and comic collectors to notice AHOY Comics, remove our wire-rimmed glasses, and discover just how beautiful we’ve been all along.”
For more updates on AHOY Comics, visit them on X, Bluesky, Facebook and Instagram. 
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menxyouxneed · 9 months ago
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Active Muses
So thought that I would make a little thing here to share some additional details and it will be easier than making a active tab on my muse page. Again as I've said in multiple places I love crossovers!
Marvel: Thor, Captain America, Ahura Boltagon, Dylan Hall (OC) DC: Aquaman, Seg-El, Oliver Queen GoT: Damon Lannister (OC), Gendry Baratheon, Balerion (OC) HP: Godric Gryffindor, Harry Potter, Teddy Lupin, Vladimir Krum (OC) Star Wars: Jacen Solo/ Darth Caedus, Revan DW: The Doctor, The Architect Mythology: Poseidon, Hades, Hadrian Turner (OC), Nikolas (OC) Supernatural: Ragnar (TVD OC), Lazarus (OC), Sebastian King (OC werewolf), Tristan Clark (OC Vamp), Kai Sandor (OC Phoenix), Nathaniel Howard (OC Nephilim), Luca Wright (OC Werewolf), Asmodeus OC: Jacob O'Neill, Benedict Cousland, Ezekiel Parker, Kelly Burkhardt, Max Granger, Prince Christian, Amelia Carter, Scott Moore, Dwayne Moore, Chris Moore, Tyler Motgomery, Liam Montgomery Test: Master Chief- John-117 (Pablo Schrieber), Onyx Team Leader Lieutenant - Aron-236 (Tom Hardy)
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symptomofthemultiverse · 2 years ago
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The Courtyard — Alan Moore, Anthony Johnston, and Jacen Burrows The Courtyard is a cosmic horror/police procedural story *fans of True Detective’s ears perk up* following undercover FBI agent Aldo Sax exploring the brain-melting horrors of incomprehensible malevolent deities, their stand acolytes, and the underground music scene. The artwork is solid and the consistent full page vertical panels create a propulsive and deliberate but obscured feel, which fits the story well, if I’d be happy not too see that layout again for a while. Playful with Lovecraft and Robert W. Chambers lore, it’s a fun brief read for fans of the genre, though it did spawn two increasingly long sequels. #comicreview #graphicnovel https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp9u5Qcsgjq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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synttx · 2 years ago
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from Providence, art by Jacen Burrows, writing by Alan Moore
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palombia · 1 year ago
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Alan Moore & Jacen Burrows: Providence #fredagsbog
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badnboujeesims · 3 years ago
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Gang 🤘🏽
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entre-image-blog · 3 years ago
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Neonomicon, Alan Moore & Jacen Burrows, Urban comics, disponible sur entre-image.com
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losvolumenes · 2 years ago
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Portadas de Providence (Jacen Burrows)
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manyworldspress · 4 years ago
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Jacen Burrows, cover for Providence Compendium, by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows (Avatar Press, forthcoming August 10, 2021).
Preorders: https://bit.ly/2O8ZXFl
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dynamobooks · 3 years ago
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Jacen Burrows: Dreadful Beauty: The Art of Providence (2017)
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