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Challenge Timeline: 10 November 2008 - 03 February 2009
Challengers: 1966 
Entries: 9412 
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Image Entries for Juhász Márk (juhaszmark)

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Milestone: Final Image
Date Submitted: Monday, 19 January 2009
Title: Annunciation - Finished
Notes: As the Bible said, Mary was reading the Old Testament, when the angel Gabriel revealed that she would give life to the Son of God. This event is called Annunciation and it appears many times in christian art, so why skip just the Steampunk competition?

I tried not to miss any of the traiditonal simbols of this event, like the incoming light, the pigeon or the lily. Even with the composition I tried to be more conventional, so I studied earlier expressions from Caravaggo, Gentileschia, Boticelli, etc.

I used a Wacom Intuos 3 with PhotoShop CS4 to complete the picture and it took me about three weeks.

Márk Juhász
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Milestone: Work In Progress
Date Submitted: Sunday, 18 January 2009
Title: Finished angel body
Notes: Gas tanks and the balloon are missing.
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Milestone: Work In Progress
Date Submitted: Friday, 16 January 2009
Title: new robot head
Notes: Made the pigeon steam as well, softened the steam cloud, changed the archangels head and balloon. I also processed a bit the backgorund. I plan some stairs in the down-right corner too.
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Milestone: Work In Progress
Date Submitted: Tuesday, 13 January 2009
Title: Little progress
Notes: Detail, showing only the improved parts (neck, robot hands, etc.)
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Milestone: Work In Progress
Date Submitted: Monday, 12 January 2009
Title: Without background
Notes: The whole image, without the background. I've started to sharpen the robot's details, but only its lower arm is finished yet.
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Milestone: Work In Progress
Date Submitted: Monday, 12 January 2009
Title: Details of Mary
Notes: Some progress with the virgin. Not finished yet, especially the blue drapery needs some work. I'm not sure about the glory, maybe I will change it to somthing more conventional.
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Milestone: Work In Progress
Date Submitted: Friday, 09 January 2009
Title: Annunciation WIP
Notes: The bigger part is very sketchy, only the archangel have details. I'm not happy with the colors and the contrast yet, there will be some adjustment about theese too.
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Milestone: Concept / pre-visualization
Date Submitted: Monday, 05 January 2009
Title: Archangel details
Notes: Some details of the angel robot. He's holding a lily in his right hand, simbolising Mary's innocence and pureness.
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Milestone: Concept / pre-visualization
Date Submitted: Monday, 05 January 2009
Title: Archangel sketch
Notes: Pose and face concepts for Gabriel archangel, the steampunk robot. Instead of wings he has a hot air balloon and some steam tanks on his back.
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Milestone: Concept / pre-visualization
Date Submitted: Monday, 05 January 2009
Title: Composition sketch
Notes: I've choosen a moment from the Bible: the annuncation to portra. My plan is to paint Mary after a live model and visualise the heavenly things (angel, heavenly light, etc.) in steampunk style. And I also try to muster up all the tradicional simbols of this event, like the pigeon and the lily.
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