The Gyrados looks great, the background a bit... basic! Lines not as sharp as they could either (zooming in is a good way to work with details like that). Wonder if this piece is traced, or painted from reference? It's a good start!
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The Gyrados looks great, the background a bit... basic! Lines not as sharp as they could either (zooming in is a good way to work with details like that). Wonder if this piece is traced, or painted from reference? It's a good start!
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Not bad character work at all! Good shading and line work, even if edges are a bit edge. Keep it going!
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A simple but stylish portrait piece! :D Nice work.
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lmao. XD Really makes the most of the finger thing, and goes to show, a joke can go far even if it's just lying on the ground like that! Good stuff.
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A lot going on in this one. XD I didn't think you did M art like this! Interesting. May be the start of interesting things. Red's a nice touch too. I mean not nice but: it breaks out of the perspective. Makes it dimensional. Good sketch.
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Well that escalated quickly! XD Or, well, whatever the antonym for escalated is? Point gets across perfectly. :) Nice one.
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...descended quickly?
Heh, first sketch is like a one-shot comic. :) Seems like you're moving onto other practices after this! But I like this one. Hope the motive makes it to a more detailed version sometime. Could be a Christmas poster/card/thing.
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Money always seems bigger when you have it... or, something like that? Nice one.
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Not bad! In the sketch I imagine there's a train track beyond the trees, invisible behind the bushes. It looks a lot like the photo though, only the distance doesn't come across as well.
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There actually IS a railway line hidden in those trees.
lol, you have x-ray vision or something?
This is pretty cool. Design looks like... something inspired by something I've seen before, but I can't quite place it. Maybe just the goggle-like eyes glowing red, maybe the beak, maybe two separate character traits here merged onto something new entirely. Different angles all look human too, favorite's probably the top left - feels like the one with the most attitude somehow, even if the beak's a bit weird from that angle. Nice work.
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That was my favorite too, it's a shame because while in sketch it had so much more power and movement, it lost that somewhere in the process ):
Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
Poet/Designer/Etc
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Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04