So I ran across this cute little picture the other day, and it made me realize that nearly every TF subject in my gallery is a young adult. Which is fine and all, but still, you need a little variety, right? So in the interest of variety, here's a couple of younger kids (10-12ish,) Max a.k.a. "Mack" and his friend Lisa, learning a very important lesson about food safety.
This was interesting to do. I've done plenty of work with multi-layer images before, but this is one of the few where one character takes up multiple layers. I was trying to give a sense of volume as Mack becomes more transparent; not sure how well it worked, but there you go. Unfortunately, this meant I had to take a different approach to shading, and I'm not 100% happy with how that turned out, but oh well. Next time I'll see if I can't make it look better. The backgrounds also could've used a little more work, now that I look at them...
On the bright side, I am plenty happy with the expressions here, and drawing all the organelles was fun, even if I only bothered to decide what a few of them were meant to be :)
This was interesting to do. I've done plenty of work with multi-layer images before, but this is one of the few where one character takes up multiple layers. I was trying to give a sense of volume as Mack becomes more transparent; not sure how well it worked, but there you go. Unfortunately, this meant I had to take a different approach to shading, and I'm not 100% happy with how that turned out, but oh well. Next time I'll see if I can't make it look better. The backgrounds also could've used a little more work, now that I look at them...
On the bright side, I am plenty happy with the expressions here, and drawing all the organelles was fun, even if I only bothered to decide what a few of them were meant to be :)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 989 x 1280px
File Size 1.38 MB
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