The LuxRender kitchen gave me grief today. It seems that I'll have to do a lengthy render just to see if the textures are properly corrected, and that wasn't going to happen today! Mapping in Blender is sometimes easy, but I never find it easy in LuxRender!
Check out this guy's website.... horror artist and author Richard Sala. As horror artist Bryan Baugh has alluded to, Sala's work is refreshing in that it focuses not on detailed, highly polished images (as is so common today), but instead takes a more light hearted approach, with focus on mood, character and story. I love Sala's simplicity in his art. I hope that one day I can look back at my art career and know that my work told a story that I wanted to tell, rather than just being an effort to impress someone with technical mastery of linework, color, anatomy, etc.
A further enjoyable list of artworks by Richard Sala can be viewed here. One of my favorite images here is "The Dollmaker's Daughter", which is a fun work done in ink and watercolor.
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