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Artist: Stephane Belin
E-Mail: contact@stephanebelin.com
Homepage: http://www.stephanebelin.com
Country: France


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Leaving the Fifties Title: Leaving the Fifties
Software: Lightwave 5.5
Hardware: Power Macintosh (9500 MP 180 416 MB)
Image: 800 x 360 (113.62 KB)


Vertigo Title: Vertigo
Software: Vue d'Esprit 2
Hardware: PC (Pentium II 350 64 MB)
Image: 700 x 466 (81.27 KB)


The Petty Girl Reborn Title: The Petty Girl Reborn
Software: 3D Studio MAX 2.5
Hardware: PC (Pentium II 350 64 MB)
Image: 466 x 600 (60.10 KB)


A Day Passes By Title: A Day Passes By
Software: Vue d'Esprit 2
Hardware: PC (Pentium II 350 64 MB)
Image: 800 x 300 (96.45 KB)


Female Head Study Title: Female Head Study
Software: Lightwave 5.6
Hardware: Power Macintosh (9500 MP 180 416 MB)
Image: 496 x 583 (48.15 KB)

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Critiques

by KenL: 2008-01-05
A day passes by is my favorite. Makes me feel a warm peace inside me.
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by Cartoon: 2006-10-23
not bad
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by blah: 2006-10-19
a day passes by is possibly my favorite peice of art on this website.
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by Raonir: 2006-06-09
Completely exaggerated size of the leg. I wonder she is a basketball player.
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by Ace J. Jones: 2006-02-16
I do agree with 'Eye' in that the mountains in 'Vertigo' do have a pasted and plain look about them. I suggest adding a more varied set of land formations to give it a realistic look. However, to complain that the end of the bridge is 'poorly done' is a little closed-minded. I think the point of the entire work is that you don't know where the bridge leads. Possibly a metaphor for life? Maybe.

The title pretty much should explain that. Vertigo means confusion, dizziness, uncertainty, i.e. the bridge which leads to an unknown destination. Kind of like life.

But I suppose the good thing about art is that a single work can be interpretted many different ways.
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by Tiago Henriques: 2006-01-23
Very nice work. Lights in the 3rd image are great. Continue the nice work.
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by Darin: 2006-01-11
Love Vertigo - I want to cross that bridge. I wonder if you could add more texture detail and natural imperfections to it. Good job, though.
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by Eye of the Beholder: 2005-09-12
Fine pics, most of them. You left a lot of room for improvement in Vertigo. The mountains have a pasted look about them, as though they are flat, have no depth. And where does the bridge end? In a tree? Does it go through the trees, to the ground below? Poorly done. The Petty Girl Reborn is far too shiny, and doesn't look realistic. And her leg is FAR too long. Considering your other pics, I doubt these were accidental, but all the same, it doesn't look good.

However, A Day Passes By is truly great. The colors interact wonderfully, and seem almost to glow. The clouds are excellent, especially where the sun is shining through. Unfortunately, there is a flaw in said pic. What is it below the clouds? More clouds? Or mountains? The colors are almost the same, and the shape and texture are indefinite.

Leaving the Fifties is understandbly your most praised, because its qualities are most profound. I don't want to comment on that one, except to say this. The angle of the closest buildings is too great. They should appear straighter, when compared with the far distant buildings.
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posted anonymously: 2005-07-30
nice lighting on the day passes by
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