Definitely a notch up in character design as well as background.
The Pumpkin characters 'legs' are a bit hard to distinguish from the background... but only slightly. Old wood and cloth share a color palette I think. Thanks for sharing this here!
Definitely a notch up in character design as well as background.
The Pumpkin characters 'legs' are a bit hard to distinguish from the background... but only slightly. Old wood and cloth share a color palette I think. Thanks for sharing this here!
Perfect form, perspective and shading! A few of the lines look a tad shaky, but quite bad ass indeed.
Very majestic looking!
Thanks yo. Took a like 5 hours ._. Lol, but thanks :)
He's got my eyes :3 Very lifelike, especially the fur!
This is very good! All the colors lend themselves to "Golden Hour" (the first hour after dawn and the last hour before dusk) exceptionally well! The framing, textures... even the somehow boneless bottom legs bring fantasy to life!
Thank you for this wonderfull review! This realy made my day! C:
The FIRST thing you drew, huh? No "One small step for man...", or "Mary had a little lamb..."
Good luck working your way up to better parts. Glad to hear the tablet was worth the aggravation and $, buh-bye mousy draw :3
Gummy bears captured the plasticy essence of the Wacom. Should have kept a few for vodka shots!
Well, the first COMPLETE drawing I did, did a bunch of dumb sketches beforehand
Looks like a kids dream city! Would you dare to color this someday?
Also like the background material. Is this ink on some kind of paper?
I'm constantly thinking of ways to color this kind of drawings. Not too long ago I messed one up with acrylics, but that was the wrong kind of paper for that.
It is ink indeed, on some (kind of) rugose watercolor paper (although here i used a texture for a little more contrast, but it's not too different than the original paper).
I'm really liking these color studies! But more to the point: the proportions, level of detail throughout the piece and the poses you've done, really show some (improving) talent!
The mouth is a bit off, but the eyes are well composed, if a tad largish - good luck with the research.
I'm glad you see it that way, I feel like I've learned alot more than usual from these 3 pieces.
Her eyes unintentionally got wider to accomodate the larger nose I think - but I feel they have the right size for this style. Her left eye is a little bit too big though. I really need to get into mouths again, I can barely draw lips.
Every time a see a piece of yours like this, I keep hoping you'll be illustrating the next book I read! Surely you've done some novels by now?
Not novels, no, but stay tuned as soon we'll be releasing a flash game with the creator of Intruder: Combat Training. I'm currently spending close to 8 hours a day making backgrounds/art assets for the game!
It is spectacular and believable. Only gripe might be the rear flank. Couldn't see nature allowing a divot like that in the middle of the upper muscle.. the right leg looks closer to the mark.
I like how the eyes and text balloons are all white (you may have missed one or two in the past :).
The layout, levels of detail and, of course, the well chosen words, really tickle my naughty bits!
Expressive and f-in funny!
Thanks again, yeah when I go back to print this later I need to fix up a lot of little mistakes. Thanks again for reading!
Wanted to be a simple man of the Earth, enjoying art and literature, the bounty of the Earth. Instead, I have to fend against governments and principalities, global conspiracies and bad social engineering, ree, my autism
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