Sometimes you gotta just give everything the middle finger
and ride away on a giant immortal okapi monster god. *stern nod*
Hiro; transportation and bellhop.
and ride away on a giant immortal okapi monster god. *stern nod*
Hiro; transportation and bellhop.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 900 x 665px
File Size 210.5 kB
This is an absolute thrill of a drawing, and besides the considerable, hellsyeahsque immediate impact, there are enough tiny details to fill a full winter weekend of artistic scrutiny.
The skeletal curves supporting the characters are a crazy roller-coaster on their own: R. is executing a self-administered, spinally facilitated inversion of perspective, caressing the tangible sine functions of Hiroshema's mighty horns as she does so. The breakneck angle of R.'s acrobatic maneuver made me wonder if you had to tilt the sheet as you were drawing this, or if are just that vertigo-resistant and anatomically erudite.
Wrapping up the subject of the bodily splendour showcased by this image, there is no omitting the eyes. Hiroshema's solemn, ember ones, radiating animal awareness and keenness, contrasted with R.'s green one, screaming out mad catharsis, glazed over with compassionate rage. R.'s eye in particular is drawn so well it almost makes me weep.
The matter of sandals and other apparel stands like an immovable steadfast watchman on the path onwards, and it is only through a bloody game of riddles with this dark-armoured brute that one can proceed. The footwear has a dungeon spike grate-tramplingly thick soles reinforced with chunky ribs for better traction, and given even more volume by the sandwiched strata of colourful stuff, have stylish blue-striped straps, seemingly iridium toe and heel guard(ideal of any Achilleses in the audience), and an all-season llama-shag angle enveloper; all in all, this pair must be the finest specimen of sandality in existence. It also can be seen accentuating the alluring charm of the polychromatically-coiled heavy stocking-socks.
The checkered train-robber's neck handkerchief is a marvel as well.
Moving on to the unique piece of luggage that accomplished what none of its capacious cousins could have dreamed of - adding tangibility to the horn of a forest demigod, not to mention unfolding a couple of cleats in the fabric of the picture's depth. It is also unfathomably rugged and worn out by design, in addition and in spite of how well-detailed and manicured it is in terms of precision rendering. It's a really likeable messenger bag, a messenger bag for the ages.
In general, you and T. seem to have a common passion for microscopic, painstakingly depicted bits and bobs such as clothes, decorations, hairdos and pieces of environment(T.'s fabulous picture of Occhielo would be a good illustration for this point, as it would be for about anything else it could be called on to illustrate). Such a binding trait is something to have, among others.
Shine on, you quantum gemeralds !
The skeletal curves supporting the characters are a crazy roller-coaster on their own: R. is executing a self-administered, spinally facilitated inversion of perspective, caressing the tangible sine functions of Hiroshema's mighty horns as she does so. The breakneck angle of R.'s acrobatic maneuver made me wonder if you had to tilt the sheet as you were drawing this, or if are just that vertigo-resistant and anatomically erudite.
Wrapping up the subject of the bodily splendour showcased by this image, there is no omitting the eyes. Hiroshema's solemn, ember ones, radiating animal awareness and keenness, contrasted with R.'s green one, screaming out mad catharsis, glazed over with compassionate rage. R.'s eye in particular is drawn so well it almost makes me weep.
The matter of sandals and other apparel stands like an immovable steadfast watchman on the path onwards, and it is only through a bloody game of riddles with this dark-armoured brute that one can proceed. The footwear has a dungeon spike grate-tramplingly thick soles reinforced with chunky ribs for better traction, and given even more volume by the sandwiched strata of colourful stuff, have stylish blue-striped straps, seemingly iridium toe and heel guard(ideal of any Achilleses in the audience), and an all-season llama-shag angle enveloper; all in all, this pair must be the finest specimen of sandality in existence. It also can be seen accentuating the alluring charm of the polychromatically-coiled heavy stocking-socks.
The checkered train-robber's neck handkerchief is a marvel as well.
Moving on to the unique piece of luggage that accomplished what none of its capacious cousins could have dreamed of - adding tangibility to the horn of a forest demigod, not to mention unfolding a couple of cleats in the fabric of the picture's depth. It is also unfathomably rugged and worn out by design, in addition and in spite of how well-detailed and manicured it is in terms of precision rendering. It's a really likeable messenger bag, a messenger bag for the ages.
In general, you and T. seem to have a common passion for microscopic, painstakingly depicted bits and bobs such as clothes, decorations, hairdos and pieces of environment(T.'s fabulous picture of Occhielo would be a good illustration for this point, as it would be for about anything else it could be called on to illustrate). Such a binding trait is something to have, among others.
Shine on, you quantum gemeralds !
Fff i dont even know where to start!
I tried to draw her in and with stuff I wear, that bag is always with me. I drew some boots I wish I had, I have something kinda similar but not nearly as cool. Everyone needs some badass boots even if they are just snow boots misused for fashion haha.
I should have posted this ages ago, its just been sitting around like most of the few things I've done in the past year or two.
I tried to draw her in and with stuff I wear, that bag is always with me. I drew some boots I wish I had, I have something kinda similar but not nearly as cool. Everyone needs some badass boots even if they are just snow boots misused for fashion haha.
I should have posted this ages ago, its just been sitting around like most of the few things I've done in the past year or two.
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