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OgnjenPavkovicArt OP t1_j9sjoaa wrote

Reply to comment by Bangers2033 in Burnt out! by OgnjenPavkovicArt

It was not malicious, but I see your point. Thank you once again for pointing this out and im sad that it had such an negative effect on you... I will fix it right away and it will be mentioned, thats for sure!

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OgnjenPavkovicArt OP t1_j9sjerp wrote

Reply to comment by LeTroxit in Burnt out! by OgnjenPavkovicArt

Holy smokes mate, im really happy it had such an positive effect on you and that it inspired such an great idea! I really hope you will make this happen and I wish you all the luck. Would love to see what happens of it in future ^^

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OgnjenPavkovicArt OP t1_j9sj2gu wrote

Reply to comment by colors1234 in Burnt out! by OgnjenPavkovicArt

It is indeed! Totally forgot to mention Petes work alongside Beksinskis and Kirills as well... Angelarium and Petes work in general has lots of influence on me, and this piece was indeed heavily inspired by one of his paintings, maybe even just as NotaTumah have said, direct copy of it :)

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OgnjenPavkovicArt OP t1_j9siti9 wrote

Reply to comment by N0t_A_Tumah in Burnt out! by OgnjenPavkovicArt

Yes, thank you for sharing it! Absolutely forgot to mention him as well along side Kirill and Beksinski... Really love Pete and his work, plus he had a lot of influence on my art and themes! Indeed, that piece was one of main inspirations for this idea of burning out.
It feels heavy to say direct copy and paste, but if you feel that way from this piece, that might be true :/ Anyhow, thanks for sharing and reminding me once again, will do my best to mention my inspirations properly next time, take care!

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Bangers2033 t1_j9sir2o wrote

Reply to comment by OgnjenPavkovicArt in Burnt out! by OgnjenPavkovicArt

Forgive me for my cynicism, but this reply really does seem like a load of baloney. It’s really apparent that you left out your ‘inspiration’ even through your instagram post. Again, it’s fine to be inspired, but it really seems Pete was maliciously left out, whilst other less blatantly similar stylings of other artists were credited in your shoutout.

“Also, this piece was heavily inspired by art of Zdzislaw Beksinski and @kirian2009! #originalart #traditionalart #traditionalillustration #pencilartist #pencilart #graphiteonpaper #darkart”

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OgnjenPavkovicArt OP t1_j9si34x wrote

Reply to comment by Rolo_NoLifer in Burnt out! by OgnjenPavkovicArt

Ahhhh Constantine, love that movie so hard! But to be precise, I think those demons were inspired by Beksinski and his dystopian horror artwork! Please check it out if you havent seen it already, and you will see lots of similarities :)

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OgnjenPavkovicArt OP t1_j9shrwu wrote

Reply to comment by LifeSpanner in Burnt out! by OgnjenPavkovicArt

Thank you both guys! It was rude that i forgot to mention Petes work as well, since he really is huge inspiration to me and influenced a lot of my work, plus carrier path that im taking because of listening to his podcasts. On the other hand, just as Lifespanner have said, thats what inspiration is. Not a straight copy, but taking a bit of something and mixing it with your own stuff. Its regular thing among creative people and can be seen even in Old masters work from hundred of years ago!

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LeTroxit t1_j9shhea wrote

Reply to comment by OgnjenPavkovicArt in Burnt out! by OgnjenPavkovicArt

So this probably isn't what you had expected, but this gave me huge inspiration to make a map for a TTRPG game based on a desert region with many cave/temple/dungeons along a steep rocky region rising out of the desert bordering one side. Split up into smaller maps the group wouldn't have much idea of the larger terrain until they explore more and more and eventually they figure out that a massive titan had fallen here and the areas they've been exploring are actually made within the now turned rock remains of the titan. Essentially your image here is the satellite image with desert on the right leading up to it.

Idk, seems like a neat nugget of an idea for me to explore

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