Ooooh, so cute and pretty. The colors and background give it a fantastic tranquil feeling.
Ooooh, so cute and pretty. The colors and background give it a fantastic tranquil feeling.
i'm glad you see it that way !!<333 thank you !!!
Interesting, can't say I've seen someone pull a tarantula hawk character before. Small thought and it's likely this was just a design or style choice, but it looks like the tail on the frontal view is at a greater angle to the camera than the hips or shoulders. As I said probably not actually anything in error it was just something that caught my eye. Nice work on the sheet, it's neat, tidy and professional looking.
It's very important to be clear on your motives with yourself. Also, very neat. I think it's more stylistic and it probably looks better the way you've done it, but I would like to offer that usually a lot of what gets me about glitch effects on characters is that it usually provides significant deformation to the character facial features. Like on this a vertical or horizontal displacement that made the mouth look stretched or unnatural might have made it more creepy. But as I said I don't know that it would actually further the style it looks like you're going for, so take it with a grain of salt. Looks good and fit to a single aesthetic.
Well that's pretty much as cute as the original!
Looks good, I don't see many people doing much detailed work with vehicles so it's always nice to see it done well.
Let us all take a moment to honor the valiant effort of that top, and do it quick because it might explode at any moment.
Nice, and that's some good figure and muscle work there, to say nothing of the lovely effect on the gunshot.
Interesting style. Also, is that a Luther on the counter there?
Thanks! and yeah, it is.
Definitely came out well. I hope the recipient in the trade enjoyed it. If you don't mind some thoughts on the shading on the ground, most of the time unless there's really intense lighting the shadow doesn't retain shape quite that much. It's usually easiest in my experience to pin the shadow to the nearest points of the figure and then leave a minimally rounded connection between them. Though that's me making a guess about desired lighting so take it with a grain of salt. I really like the figure and the expression, they lend a really relaxing air to the pic.
thanks for the pointers. i see what you going for and completely agree. the shading on the ground was a last minute thing i tossed on as i completed it. heck i forgot to shade the bush i was trying to push it out so fast. the character got all my attention and i let everything else suffer for it.
I feel foolish that I didn't think of those two together until just now! That is a masterful combo, my hat's off to you.
one day in the randomness of smash ultimate, there was a fight of pikachu libre and incineroar, then I told me, the two themes of the same subject, that was crazy
This should be another location both for II comics and for my art in general.
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