Another one of these trippy ones! :D I love how it morphs, though not sure I like the way the red streams away, like a trickling fire, as you get caught up on that particular shift over and over. Everything else is such a seamless blend.
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Another one of these trippy ones! :D I love how it morphs, though not sure I like the way the red streams away, like a trickling fire, as you get caught up on that particular shift over and over. Everything else is such a seamless blend.
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Thanks for the mazing comments!
Although this one doesn't seem to fit the newgrounds communitie's taste, based on the votes :D
That looks like one delicious apple! I think the coloring turned out pretty great, though the apple hmm... a bit bright maybe? There's also that one strange line around the ear. Everything else looks great. Bright and smooth, a warm smile and a hazy sky in the background... don't even mind the notably large signature at the bottom. :P Nice work!
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Thanks! The big signature is really just a lazy way to fill the bottom space, it looked pretty empty. Thanks for your helpful reviews.
That one eye!! I wasn't expecting that one eye. Great portrait overall but that caught me off guard a bit. Those background eyes too. XD Seems she's got an audience...
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I highly recommend the comic.
Pretty shady looking character! Smooth work. The black and white style contrasts nicely with the red,too. Nice work with the glow and grin in particular. The overlapping marker fill shows a bit much for the lighter part of the hat, but otherwise all good!
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Thank you!
I agree that the strokes are a bit scruffy, that will be digitally cleaned up in post-production before the cards are actually made to sell. It was my first time doing a heavily Inked drawing with a not-so-great brush pen I had, I have since then Fallen in love with the technique and I purchased a wonderful brush pen.
Seems they may not be that far away after all. :) Aaand all caught up. Feels like the pace does move a bit slowly, page by page, like it's one main move/discovery/action with each, but definitely fun to read.
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Thank you! And thank you for all of the nice comments.
The format feels almost like a polaroid photo. :) I like the hazy lighting and realistic atmosphere, simplistic as it is. The blotches of red light add a lot, too. Considering it's a cityscape there's surprisingly little light in the background but... it looks refreshingly different that way too. Nice work.
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Thanks Cyber! Always look forward to your reviews :)
Interesting frame! And tired-looking doodle motive. Smooth work though.
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(((((((((((((((((( yea B o i )))))))))))))))))))
lmao. XD Vibrations have strange side-effects huh...
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Indeed.
Beautiful work! Really captures that sense of loss, a hollow gaze coupled with the crowd of flowers... at least nature's always close. Nice piece.
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They say the best way to capture an emotion in your work is to work when you're at the pinnacle of that particular emotion. I suppose it must be true, then. I am happy that you enjoyed it, thank you.
He seem to be catching up with each rock (odd that it's not a leaf) just before it starts to pull away again... and strange how the more you watch the faster it seems to go! Almost hypnotic effect. I like the downwards curving motion, the white rain in the background, and just that overall style of yours with the detail, waving, symmetrical shapes and splashy effects. Real cool.
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Thanks CD! you are a poet and you dont know it!
Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
Poet/Designer/Etc
ACCOMPLISHED
Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04