In celebration of Bungie announcing their next title, I've created an ODST-themed wallpaper for your viewing enjoyment.
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Check out Xianoa's H3:R artwork! [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=27074518&postRepeater1-p=1]Linky.[/url]
[Edited on 10.11.2008 2:49 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] teppei822 Probably a good idea to space it out in between days. After an hour or so of doing something, I usually take a break and come back later in the day and get better results. Obviously you do too![/quote] Exactly. I've found if I work on a project for too long, I begin to lose my edge (so to speak). Taking breaks and coming back to the image helps me come up with fresh ideas, as well as see things I missed before. I guess you could compare art-creation to weightlifting: you can't do it all day long. You go in, work hard for an hour or two, then rest. And when you come back the next day, you're refreshed and ready to work hard again.