So much going on in this one! :D Love the coordinated chaos of it all, and the comical tone. Nice angle and all.
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So much going on in this one! :D Love the coordinated chaos of it all, and the comical tone. Nice angle and all.
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Thank you so much! This piece was so fun to work on, glad you liked it!
Bowsette looking pretty classy here! And dark and villainous. Love the detail with the hair and horns in particular, and the background. The rest of her dress seems almost too simple in comparison.
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Thanks for the review! They're kinda hard to come by.
And yeah, the dress is definitely less detailed, sadly, it's cause I don't have a
lot experience in drawing different clothing materials accurately...
But thanks for the review. I really appreciate it!
Hmm not sure I even know which character this is, might need to make for another Mario Marathon some day, but looks like a wooden puppet? Nice work in the texture if that's the case; smooth form too. I feel the background could've been a bit better... or pose? The pink lines just don't make for as perfect a backdrop as it could be.
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Thanks. The character is Geno, from Super Mario RPG, and he is a wooden puppet.
I have been trying to learn how to make better backdrops. I keep watching videos on color theory but it seems like I forget all of it as soon as the video ends. As for the pose, I was attempting to go for a pose like the crown just landed on her and she hasn't fully processed what happened yet.
A pretty hardcore Bowsetta drawing! Love the style, and clash of characters, bullets a flying, crown a hopping, background pixel art very pixelish when you open up in high-rs but... it works! I feel like the characters almost blend together too much, so it's hard to distinguish one from the other, but otherwise this is great.
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thank you nwn
id love to get some suggestions that could help make is so they dont blend too much together, i havent done a lot of painty stuff but id love some more crits and ideas if you would like to share them
For a while here her bust seemed like hear shoulders, and her arms connected in some pretty strange way... but when you look at it the right way it looks pretty good! Smooth style. Great shading. It is a bit of a strange angle though, with the arms pulled so far back like that.
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Thanks for the comment, i agree it is a weird angle. Still struggling with poses :)
I like the style with this one, very unorthodox, and the paper background/texture gives it all a very hand-drawn/cut-out/cloth-like vibe... but... is it digital? Surprisingly hard to tell. Nice design.
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Thank you it's semi digital I illustrate with pencil and fineliner then scan in textured paper and use photoshop to colour ... so I'd say digital but I'm not sure what to call it hah
That face. :D You recognize it pretty easily! Smooth work with all forms here, even the layers of rock, and the strange little ladybugs (haven't actually played this...game? Just seen references), but maybe the horizon could use a little more life. Wondering how a gradient background would work here, something very subtle? Or maybe for the water? Something to increase the sense of distance and depth. Otherwise looking good!
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Indeed, volume depth and perspective it is all this picture need to become perfect.
About reference - Bravest Warriors it is serial from creator Adventure Time so thats why everything so smooth.
The Soviet Onion. XD Oh man. Just that one frame would've deserved the five stars! This was hands down the most hilarious Carl & Dave page I've read so far, and it all goes full circle with logic and punchline in that one final frame. Masterful! Was about to say I hope the plot device breaks up a bit more often, but maybe it'd get tiring if it happens too much though! This once though: genius. XD
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Cheers, Cyberdevil :)
Stylish work! Centration, details, the gradient-like coloring and all. Looking good.
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Thank you! I do love me some gradients!
For your first work not bad at all! You managed the form and shading pretty well, even if the arms be somewhat twisted/out of proportion, I don't think plain lines on eye shade/hair/softer and more subtle facial features works as well as softer edges, and that bra looks strangely blocky. Nice detail with the lights and flare though, and bubble with similar form. Maybe soon enough you'll get fans to do these for you too. :P Nice work.
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Thank you! I'm so bad at this kind of stuff, but I hope to pick up a few tricks of the trade here and there. I DO have to work on my shading. Thank you for your feedback <3
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