...sssssSSSSSSS-WHOOOSH!......
I used to do this alot. Whee.
Until one incident involving rain, linden and a granny.
Now I have a less homicidal riding style.
As you may have guessed - i have a thing for bicycles. But whyyy are they so hard to draw? Not fair! =(
(Though, if they weren't, I wouldn't be drawing these silly animals.)
[series description]
I used to do this alot. Whee.
Until one incident involving rain, linden and a granny.
Now I have a less homicidal riding style.
As you may have guessed - i have a thing for bicycles. But whyyy are they so hard to draw? Not fair! =(
(Though, if they weren't, I wouldn't be drawing these silly animals.)
[series description]
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1100 x 780px
File Size 412.4 kB
I like the action and the contrast of colours here. There's a vagueness about the image that helps offer up a real feeling of fun and motion while the details are restrained just enough to let one understand what it is they're seeing.
Excellent use of perspective and directional lighting, coupled with a very expressive and yet still very deer-like face. Brilliant work.
Excellent use of perspective and directional lighting, coupled with a very expressive and yet still very deer-like face. Brilliant work.
I've enjoyed this series a great deal and been pleased to see you continuing it. A lot of the images you've produced have been rather static. It's hard to imagine anything LESS static than this piece and you have done an outstanding job with the energy and movement in it.
The bike looks great, by the by.
I look forward to seeing more.
The bike looks great, by the by.
I look forward to seeing more.
Beautiful work, dude!!!
that bluish-purple shadow is phenomenal :]
as always, keep 'em coming. Mastery is acquired through each successive piece. ven the not-so-favorable ones.
a perpetually shifting & evolving perspective on creativity.
Guess that's why i love art so goddamn much.
that bluish-purple shadow is phenomenal :]
as always, keep 'em coming. Mastery is acquired through each successive piece. ven the not-so-favorable ones.
a perpetually shifting & evolving perspective on creativity.
Guess that's why i love art so goddamn much.
The reference really pays off here. The bike is SO crisp and real, it's a great visual balance for the chaos behind the figure. The detailing on the wheels alone are amazing, especially where the spokes bite into the shadows. And I love how we have no idea which way is up. And the tongue! Love the composition, too. It's just -not- usual at all.
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