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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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ChazDude responds:

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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ShalevZohar responds:

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 ):

Now this one's FUN! :D What a trippy piece. Colors make it feel both happy and like... a drug-induced trip? That antichrist sign on his shirt spells anarchy too. So you start wondering, what definition of fun is this really trying to portray? What does his overly joyous expression truly imply? Where is this going?! One more interesting piece!

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ShalevZohar responds:

Thanks again!
Sometimes I just like to make some mildly disturbing things - to see how disturbing I can make a drawing without using gore or obviously disturbing stuff, so you need to really think about the drawing to see that something is not right. That's why he's slightly to the right, nothing is symmetrical, the "funs" are slanted, the colors are overly bright and strong, there's that RGB split effect that bothers your eyes and his eyes look so wide and weird.

That knife blade shines like a light in the darkness! First impression was it was the blade that was scaring away the beast, but upon looking closer... it doesn't seem like that beast is being scared away at all. :P Pretty atmospheric piece though, and interesting because you don't really know what's about to happen. The way the monster holds his arm makes it seem like he might just be defending himself, not about to devour the puny human after all. Is he... aware? It makes you think, this piece. Nice work!

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ShalevZohar responds:

Thanks, if you didn't know that was for Jassa's challenge of the month

Hmm could her name be Olivia, by any chance? ;) Nice sketch, and would be fun to see in color too!

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jessejayjones responds:

Lol! I do like how it turned out, I may color it in the future. Thank you CD! :)

A slender and stylish piece. Nice work!

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TheChrisN responds:

Thank you! :D

'Dabbig' is a new part of my vocabulary now. :) Nice presentation, simply but spotlight on!

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TheChrisN responds:

Haha, thanks~

What in imaginative piece! An alternate statue of liberty in a future day? Interesting how the monument ties in to civilization as we know it (as in the big city)( yet the cloudscape doesn't reveal a thing, it's all pure fluff and natural beauty. Very nice contrast there. And nice clouds, too. You do get a sense of flight.

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TheChrisN responds:

Thank you so much for that feedback! :D

I really like the contrast of color in this one, and the refined simplicity of the line-work. Feels like it feels even more refined with the lack of color, and the localized shade. Creative and beautiful.

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Dooffrie responds:

I really appreciate that, thanks. I enjoy doing simplistic line work but I also enjoy challenging myself so I don't do it that often.

Interesting to see a work in progress like this, and how you have a palette even though it's all digital. Is that a habit that comes from real-world art, or just a practice you've picked up otherwise? It's an interesting touch, even if it feels like it'd be easy to just copy colors from wherever they're used instead. The motive: great! I like the attention to detail on this one. Smooth line work and a motive in motion. Looking forward to the finished piece!

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Dooffrie responds:

I use the eye dropper tool a lot and sometimes it's just more convenient. Thanks for the kind words.

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