While I'm holding this year Holiday picture for a couple more days, I thought to leave a WIP for a pic I'm preparing for a potential print/banner.
Critiques and suggestions are more than welcome, and my only complaint so far is the "top" fan, which I struggled to draw in perspective due to the blades design (the inner part especially seems to give some kind of optical illusion which I hope to get rid of once I get to the coloring phase).
More details and features on the pictures will be added later (cherry petals ? Blood slashes ?).
Still, lemme know what you guys and girls think ^^
(will be put to scraps later on)
Critiques and suggestions are more than welcome, and my only complaint so far is the "top" fan, which I struggled to draw in perspective due to the blades design (the inner part especially seems to give some kind of optical illusion which I hope to get rid of once I get to the coloring phase).
More details and features on the pictures will be added later (cherry petals ? Blood slashes ?).
Still, lemme know what you guys and girls think ^^
(will be put to scraps later on)
Category All / All
Species Fox (Other)
Size 689 x 1280px
File Size 158.2 kB
I feel that the theme of overlapping sections looks way better then the normal theme of interlocking sections.
That being said it's not like connective sections, like some corrugated rubber intended to provide stretching and neat compression, rather then something like wrinkling, around the joints and whatnot, would be bad per say.
That being said it's not like connective sections, like some corrugated rubber intended to provide stretching and neat compression, rather then something like wrinkling, around the joints and whatnot, would be bad per say.
I'm making comparisons between this work, that seems to incorporate areas of overlapping sections, with your other works, that seem to incorporate distinct interlocking sections as though the whole suit had been assembled from manufactured parts, favorably before then going on to say that it's more about the use of either technique rather then the techniques themselves.
Edit: you can see it even more in your power-armor/powered-suit art where they were even more sectioned up. Really the way that you stress the areas between sections of the suits that you illustrate is a pretty major draw for you as a artist.
Edit: you can see it even more in your power-armor/powered-suit art where they were even more sectioned up. Really the way that you stress the areas between sections of the suits that you illustrate is a pretty major draw for you as a artist.
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