(Eats T-Rex Fossil)
(Eats T-Rex Fossil)
Oh no! Porcs!
That's some darn good anatomy you got going on there! Not to mention the shading you've got going along with it is super consistent with the light source. :P
I have no idea what the technique is called, but I dig the way the colours are made paler than normal to go with the beige in the background, kinda like medieval paintings.
Keep up the great work!
Some cool lineart and composition you've got going on here! It also seems like you've got some ideas to flesh out a story or two about this guy, so hopefully you revisit this at least a couple more times for some good practice. :P
In therms of art, the only thing about this drawing that seems a little bit off is the fact that Korbin and his Crow's have a bit of moonlight shining on their highlights, but the buildings in the back do not.
Seems like your stylistic choice was to have the characters be more detailed as they are closer to camera, and to have the buildings in the back a bit more simplified due to the distance away FROM the camera.
Even with this tactic in mind, I'm sure adding a small amount of moonshine (not the drink!) to the buildings would help make everything fit in with the light sources you've chosen.
Great work all around though, so I hope you keep practicing and get even better! :)
Thank you for the kind words! And yeah, I didn't put moonlight on the buildings for the reasons you stated. Looking back now, I think it would've been okay if I reduced the glow effect compared to everything else in the picture.
Haha this is great!
When I saw the icon on the front page I recognized it immediately as SpaceBalls. It's one of my favorite movies and you certainly did it justice with this cartoon-y rendition.
You did a great job with the composition and were able to fit in a ton of references into a single page as a result.
Keep up the amazing work my friend! :D
Thank you so much that you like my version of Spaceballs, Syrupmasterz!
It's got some great details and some excellent lighting choices to push the drawing even further.
This frog is positively regal. :P
Get hype
You drew her face super well man! All the shading and highlights show a great understanding of lighting. :)
If you don't mind me asking, what pixel resolution do you work with when doing detailed art?
I work with 1280w x 720h Res: 200 px/inch most of the time and my character's faces turn out pixel-y when I try to add too much detail.
Maybe I'm just working too far zoomed in or working with too low of a resolution, but that's my current problem. haha
Great work!
Hi, thanks for comment Syrup, I always do the work in A4 format and 300 dpi.
I encourage your work.
I've noticed that trying to kill an obvious Darksider just leads you to getting blown up by everyone else, YOU GOTTA SHOW RESTRAINT. :P
Good recreation of the original, but you accidentally forgot to shade the Worm's left hand and add the line thicknesses on the middle panel. Other than that, good going. haha
Hey not bad!
On a side note, how do you get your lines to look so smooth? Mine are always come out a bit jagged when I use my tablet. Although in my case it's probably just artist error. haha
I had this as well, but apparently it just came down to how I used my brush in my program.
Did you use Paint SAI as well? I guess it doesn't matter which program it is, really. But I always draw zoomed in on my drawing to make less mistakes. While zoomed in, everything looks pixelated, but once I zoom to 100%, it looks good.
Not sure how to do it though. I think it's based on the brush type as well. Oh, and I quickly make a line. Like, *SWOOSH*. I don't draw a line slowly because it would get wobbly then.
And thanks man! :D
I'm always impressed when people can use Photoshop and make it look like they were using real paint. It always leaves me guessing and questioning the reliability of my eyeballs. haha
The details of Sora's clothes and hair are incredibly well done, but the only thing that seems off to me is his left palm. I'm no anatomy expert, but maybe if the hand was higher up or if the wrist was a bit lower + a few small tweaks I think everything would be the foreshortening effect you were going for. It's tricky stuff but I can tell that you'll get there in no time. :)
Keep it up!
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