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Beefcake - Final
Beefcake - Final by @BadKarma (Jason Lamey)

After much critique from Furrball, Athena of Axetron, and others, this was the final result of the Beefcake sketch.

33 active layers in Photoshop. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Jason Lamey

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Posted: Wednesday, 10 April, 2002 @ 02:33 AM

wow! thats really good, i wish i could draw like that, and i wish i had photoshop!

my art: www.side7.com/art/zarathus

Posted: Saturday, 20 April, 2002 @ 07:04 PM

whistles at da kitty Great pics BK ;)

Posted: Thursday, 09 May, 2002 @ 10:00 AM

Stands in aw of photo shop and BK Now I REALLY want photo shop!0o

Posted: Wednesday, 09 October, 2002 @ 12:30 PM

I love the water effect. Nicely done. ;) Oh how I miss the luxury of outdoor swimming pools.

Posted: Thursday, 27 February, 2003 @ 09:44 PM

WOW!!! does this guy have a name? are there more of this guy? is he a panther, or just a house cat?

Posted: Tuesday, 04 March, 2003 @ 12:07 PM

Thanks for the comment. :)

Yep, his name is "Bad Karma". He's just a black housecat. He's my personal character, and the one most based on me.

As far as other pictures of him, there are actually very few. But that's something I hope to remedy as quickly as possible.

Posted: Thursday, 08 May, 2003 @ 08:53 AM

It's so summery! I especially like the composition/perspective :)

By the way - why 'Beefcake'?

Posted: Saturday, 24 May, 2003 @ 07:24 PM

Everyone I've showed this picture to has been amazed by it, as am I. This is just SO AWESOME it makes me wanna kick my mom right in the face (uhm, not really, but the ninjas made me say that.) This is just really cool.

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Wednesday, 29 October, 2003 @ 04:43 PM

Whoa! Awesome Photoshop....I have the program...BUT HOW DO YOU DO THOSE EFFECTS!!!!! damnit!

Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 02:09 PM

It took a lot of time, and experimenting, playing with layers. The water is about 7 layers, each performing its own task (highlighting, depth colour, light reflections, pool floor texturing, etc.). Just play and experiment.

Posted: Saturday, 22 November, 2003 @ 06:44 PM

WOWWEEEEE WHAT A CREATIVE PIC!! wow you did this! WOW YOU GOT TO SHOW ME ? how you did the realistic water because i can't draw a reallistic water details like you do? great work keep it up your going to be famous someday!

Posted: Monday, 19 January, 2004 @ 11:34 PM

Thank you.

It was mostly just experimentation, really. I'm no water effect master. I just spent a lot of time trying out different things, and then asking for input from Furrball.

She kept pushing me to make the water better, so I worked harder on it, and out it came.

Posted: Saturday, 29 November, 2003 @ 01:12 PM

Vewy cool... I love Prismacolores. They are so cool. ^^) ((PS. Thanks for commenting on my artwork! :D))

Posted: Monday, 19 January, 2004 @ 07:36 PM

LOL Don't I wish I were there too! LOL Great water effect, I love the expretion (however it's spelt) on his face!

^_^

Posted: Monday, 19 January, 2004 @ 11:32 PM

Hehe. Yeah, it would rock to be in the sun, and in a pool, right now. Actually, I'd settle for a hot tub!

Thanks. The water effect took quite some time to do. :) And somewhere around seven layers or so...

Posted: Monday, 09 January, 2006 @ 07:53 PM

The pic is amazing. I love the tile detail and the water. And I absolutly dig the title grins

Posted: Monday, 09 January, 2006 @ 08:03 PM

Hehe, thank you! :)

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