Witty wordplay there. :) I like the style, simply but good, creative corners, hat, so subtle shading I didn't even think of it until I looked at the sword... nice piece!
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Witty wordplay there. :) I like the style, simply but good, creative corners, hat, so subtle shading I didn't even think of it until I looked at the sword... nice piece!
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Thanks a lot!
Bit sketchy, but the form's all there! Smooth work.
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Yeah, some painterliness going on fer sure!
Guess I'm going to be recognizing a lot of the future artistry from that recent newspost now. :) Really cool how this one turned out. Realism's definitely there. Wide awake, wide-eyed and full of life. He looks pretty Q!
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Than-Q!
Such an exceptionally cute bird after all the crows! :D I like hyow it's all burred up. Simple but looking good. I'm imagining it'd be a pretty nice contrast if the bird was all white, too. Just the most basic layer of color behind it. Anyway really nice sketch.
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Thanks, felt pretty loose and free.
Me llamo el llama? :P He looks wise and vicious, a simmering anger deep within that he's learned to control... but maybe it's the serpent that speaks to him in whispers. Interesting piece, and I like the mythical style.
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Thank you, it kinda reminds me of Baphomet art.
All the stars still at the edge of the image... but I definitely like the logo itself. The mesh of pink/purple/blue works great too. Futuristic and fresh work.
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So he eats creatures hmm... starting to seem like a bit bigger a threat all of a sudden! Also good to have that oil-like substance explained. With the black color I thought it might be something else than blood. Another good panel.
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The grass and greenery does come across a bit as a brush, but I really like the color and light otherwise, and the mountains towering in the background... a pretty mighty scene overall.There's something unnatural about the color of grass and sky, and maybe the gap between the two places doesn't fully come across but... looks great.
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I thought they were streams of wind, but maybe they're all strands of fate... that fabric which weaves all together. Smooth work,. Would have been really awesome if this'd work as a texture, too! Possible to repeat in a pattern.
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I was definitely playing with the intersecting physical and symbolic qualities of fabric, wind, thread, weaving, hair, etc.
Now this was a beastly piece! Awesome transformation.
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I envision this as tying into the origin of the Crow/Wolf/Man hybrid for the Red Riding Hood story.
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