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©2006-2009 *pixelchemist
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Modeling exercise turned desktop theme / wallpaper. Enjoy!

Created in 2006.


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© 2007 - Brian Rollason (aka pixelchemist)
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:icontynana:
I love this! It's gorgeous! :clap:

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:iconultrafeel:
Hey, this is dark - superb!!

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:iconbear69designs:
That is really cool! I love the woven/tiled look, and the knotted chains that suggest the brain are a great metaphor for the way our thoughts interact with themselves: turning, cycling, linked in ways we sometimes don't perceive, and sometimes kinking up and locking down.

This would make a great graphic device to combine with your wordmark to form an integrated logo. An awesome logo would result!

This reminds me of the album cover of Oysterhead's "The Grand Pecking Order. [link]
:iconpixelchemist:
You sir, have great vision! I never saw all that in this design but you are spot on in your description.

I already have a logo that incorporates this design... I would have used this as my avatar on dA but it didn't look good that small.

Thanks for the great comment!

BTW, cool album cover, it actually gave me an idea for a new 3D model.

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:iconbear69designs:
You're very welcome :D This is a great piece in terms of both execution and concept.

Yeah, the small avatars on dA require a certain kind of thinking. Yours is great, though. It is attention-getting, which is probably as important as being stylish or individualistic on dA: you have to stand out around here.

Hope to see the Oysterhead-inspired stuff whenever you get around to it. :peace:
:icongoldandsilvereyes:
Very cool. :) My only problem is, on full view, the image is so big, I have to scroll quite a ways to the right to see it all. ^^:

My screen isn't that big.
:iconillahie:
wow! Frighteningly bizarre work!

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