PCGHX Thread for Creatives: Drawings, Glass Art and More – Remembrance

PCGHX Thread for Creatives: Drawings, Glass Art and More - Remembrance


from Stephen Wilke
In the PC Games Hardware Extreme forum, the community members mostly discuss hardware and games, but of course they also have other interests. A new thread is dedicated to the art of painting and drawing, but is also intended for presenting other works such as glass art.

Today we would like to take you back to the Thread for aspiring and active artists recall.

The thread “Show me your works of art” makes the name part of the program: drawings and paintings are just as welcome there as other handicrafts. However, it should be noted that CAD works, photo art and handicrafts are already dealt with in existing threads. Not only completed works are welcome in the picture thread, but also sketches and interim results. Here is the thread for creators in the PC Games Hardware Extreme forum: Show me your works of art!


Here are other threads for creative minds:
– For the best digital photos: [PCGH Extreme] The DI thread
– For nature photography: nature photography thread
– For photo newbies and experiments: The DI amateur thread [Alle Bilder, Kritik & Beratung]
– For CAD: The 2D/3D image and discussion thread
– For handicrafts without PC reference: CRAFT THREAD (not PC)

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