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Paintings by Kazuki Takamatsu
A special style of hand painted (!) illustrations by Kazuki Takamatsu, an Artist from Tokyo.
Kazuki Takamatsu’s Portfolio
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14:31
Really nice, but handpainted? I dare to doubt that! It looks like z-depth renders with a photoshop touch-up.
Ferry Passchier00:20
According to Today and Tomorrow, the medium for these hand-painted works is gouache. Amazing!
Eric23:27
I love these. They are like 2D porcelain, only not to be found in your grandma’s house. I’ve always liked the effect you get when you turn dither off when saving a gif. I guess the artist felt the same. But these are just awesome; especially the feelings of depth they provoke. They allude to the sort of graphics that would be used to create a 3D Steriogram, or like a quick render in 3DS max. Hand painted though, I take my hat off (or I would if I had one) to the artist. Anyway, guns, knives, short skirts, kinky poses, my kind of art!
Graeme S. Houston05:38
i wonder what the process is – makes these in 3d on a computer, depth-map render, then paint on canvas? hmm…
ps23:03
SIMPLY ADORE IT!… MORE PLEASE
calcipher11:48
Strange but beautiful style.
Mattias Käll13:31
How could you process an image to get the zdepth by means of some kind of filter, without manually painting it?
Richard Welch19:55
amazing, very inspiring. cant believe its gouache.
farolo20:23
I’m shocked. I can’t believe how real the shapes look. They are also very sexy. I think we all need to up our game…
Danargyle01:07
Regardless of how they are done, they are definitely distinctive!
Joe McDonnell07:53
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