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Post Lion Trumpet versus Mr Apple
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Posted 2003-12-01, 01:45 PM
This one isn't new by any means, it's a colab between myself and an expert lighter and friend of mine, Filipe. Unfortunately, I haven't heard from him in a long, long time, but I came across the artwork again in a folder, and I think it deserves to be posted. I did the modelling and concept, Filipe upgraded it to an awesome image. All done in LightWave, no post-processing:

http://www.zelaron.com/gear/phalkonis.jpg
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Posted 2003-12-01, 01:50 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Lion Trumpet versus Mr Apple"
as i told you on aim. Wow, just wow. That is VERy nice. Now how long did that take you.
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Posted 2003-12-01, 01:58 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Lion Trumpet versus Mr Apple"
Mr. Apple all the way.

And how much freaking time did you spend on that apple? It looks better than the ones in my fridge..
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Posted 2003-12-01, 02:07 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Lion Trumpet versus Mr Apple"
You know the apple's going to win.
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Posted 2003-12-01, 05:52 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Lion Trumpet versus Mr Apple"
All you made was the apple ><
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Posted 2003-12-02, 09:02 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Lion Trumpet versus Mr Apple"
No, I made all the models.
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Posted 2003-12-02, 06:31 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Lion Trumpet versus Mr Apple"
That's what you said on DeviantArt... and look where that got you
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Posted 2003-12-27, 09:22 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Lion Trumpet versus Mr Apple"
definatly the apple
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Posted 2004-01-10, 05:07 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Lion Trumpet versus Mr Apple"
the lion trumpet looks very interesting. and that apple u seriously made that chruser. damn very good work..
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