Hah, that's an interesting set of characters! A walking shark, a froglike lobster and then... a shovel and a... crab? It's not all clear, but it's all crispy and creative. Keep it going!
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Hah, that's an interesting set of characters! A walking shark, a froglike lobster and then... a shovel and a... crab? It's not all clear, but it's all crispy and creative. Keep it going!
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Thanks for the feedback! It's actually a female black moor goldfish.
But I did try to make a coral reef in that part. ^^;
Saying that this is a photo is a bit misleading. ;) Love that expression on Mario's face, it's like it's just packed with curiosity and excitment, kind of like how it was to play the game when I was little. Great work on the shading of all those objects, clouds, etc. Looks great!
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Sorry about that XD. I'll change that mistake right now. And thank you for the kind word's :)
Looks good, simple and atmospheric, with a grave at the center (?). Thiz pixel drawings are really easy on the eye. Good going!
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Thanks!
Looks good! I can imagine all these pixel graphics used in some kind of game. Just this one looks like a platformer where the Yellow appleish blob is collecting starlike flies... or something. Just looks very gamable. Any plans on making one? Nice work!
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Thank you man! Yes, I'll try if I have the patience for animation. xD
This is beautiful work, smooth, slender, natural. The style of drawing reminds me of the artwork on the GTA game covers, and only the face is really different. Great work on contours, on skin tone and the character overall. She looks great!
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This is an interesting style. It reminds me a bit of the Robots movie, and I like the blurr effect that makes it look like the bland background is actually a light. Somehow I imagine a dusty post-apocalyptic world just from that effect. From a distance the character also looks detailed and metallic, but zoomed in (original size) the grains are almost too visible. Nice work!
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Thanks! I think this is probably my favorite piece that I've done... I put a lot of time into it!
That was the idea. I tried to make it look like light was flooding in from behind him... sort of due to me being terrible at drawing environments. If I ever manage to get decent at that, I might try to make it look like he's just entered a bar during the daytime, with the door still open behind him, if that makes sense?
I think the grainy look might have been from one of the effects that I added in with Picasa. I think I probably just "sharpened" it too much. It bothers me too -_-
And once again, I'm rambling and over-explaining. Sorry about that ^_^;
The body doesn't seem really proportionate to the head in this one. Great work on the face, and those hypnotizing eyes, but below that the body seems to shrink away. Good coloring though. Keep it going!
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Yeah, that's another example of me being bad at perspective. I tried to make it look like the "camera" was slightly above, to the left, and looking down at her. Guess I need to practice on that some more ^_^;
But seriously, thanks for all of your feedback! It's nice to hear an opinion on my work that isn't sugar-coated :)
Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
Poet/Designer/Etc
ACCOMPLISHED
Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04