Damn man, I always like how intricate you get with your drawings, especially the face area around the eye sockets. How long does it generally take you to make these? 4-5 Hours?
Damn man, I always like how intricate you get with your drawings, especially the face area around the eye sockets. How long does it generally take you to make these? 4-5 Hours?
I am not sure... a long time though.
Good stuff. Dia de los muertos es muy diversion! Will you be continuing this theme of Mexican themed pieces, or at least more BOL pieces? Cause I'd really like to see you tackle some Rayman Legends fanart; that game is simply the best visually.
Hey there's no reason why he had to chose proctology; he knew what he was getting into (LITERALLY!).
Zing!
Sweet! You're very good at drawing creases, which is something I always have trouble doing. What's your secret?
Very cute! And yeah, it's definitely time for sweater weather, which is fine by me because it's my favorite time of the year.
Sweet! Reminds me of Scary Godmother by Jill Thompson.
This is some professional level stuff, good sir. I'd honestly wouldn't be surprised if something like this were in the next D&D handbook. What programs and tools did you use to make such a fine piece?
Thank you for the compliment. I typically use pencil/sticky notes to sketch out a quick idea. Then it's straight to Photoshop with a couple of custom brushes to do the painting/clean up.
Rad! Kind of reminds me of late 80's Ghibli films and Robot Carnival.
Love that sort of stuff, but I've never heard of Robot Carnival before, it looks awesome. I just watched the opening short, which looks like it was done in part by Katushiro Otomo, which was great, I'll have to watch this sometime!
Would you say drawing feet is your Achilles' Heel? But seriously, I really dig the designs you do for your characters, sort of like an anime meets western animation vibe going on.
yeah ahahha you could say that. but that character isn't mine. it belongs to a Chilean studio.
thanks a lot
Pretty sweet! One question: did you color this with colored pencils and then scan it? Cause I've noticed you get a certain detail when doing it this way.
Thanks! And yeah, the linework is ink and the rest is all (coloured) pencil. I think it looks a little better on paper though, converting it to .gif made the colouring a bit more harsh.
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Age 31, Male
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Temple University
Philadelphia, PA
Joined on 5/29/07