Full Moon Brew - Transofrmation Club Scene
by Torakhan
Who Once Was an Artist...
20 years ago
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I greatly appreciate your Watches and Favorites, but especially with the "Views" counter not working, please let me know what you think. Constructive critisizm appreciated!
By far the most complex image I've ever drawn (I do believe).
This image contains around 30 characters and took me 16 hours (apx.) over 3 weeks to finish.
Commissioned as a transformation picture of folks on a dance floor lost in the atmosphere and transforming. I tried to show that, and make the image still feel somewhat un-staged.
I originally sketched this onto paper, then inked it, then traced it and inked the final. I did a few final touches in Photoshop for clean-up.
I decided to add the "drink" to the image when I did the original drawing to sort of give a "story" or "purpose" to the image for the viewer.
If I work more on this, maybe I'll use Illustrator to make the bottle's shape better, and there are still a few lines that I'd like to "connect", but over all I'm happy with it. More importantly, the Customer is too!
01 Micron on 110 brightness HP inkjet paper
Corrected on Photoshop CS2
It is mono-line with the purpose of being colored later. This image is only 500pixels tall, but the original file is 600dpi at 8.5"x11" (apx.).
I'm currently working on a coloring this with colored pencils, but we'll see how that turns out... If you are interstested in coloring this image, contact me and we'll talk.
I greatly appreciate your Watches and Favorites, but especially with the "Views" counter not working, please let me know what you think. Constructive critisizm appreciated!
By far the most complex image I've ever drawn (I do believe).
This image contains around 30 characters and took me 16 hours (apx.) over 3 weeks to finish.
Commissioned as a transformation picture of folks on a dance floor lost in the atmosphere and transforming. I tried to show that, and make the image still feel somewhat un-staged.
I originally sketched this onto paper, then inked it, then traced it and inked the final. I did a few final touches in Photoshop for clean-up.
I decided to add the "drink" to the image when I did the original drawing to sort of give a "story" or "purpose" to the image for the viewer.
If I work more on this, maybe I'll use Illustrator to make the bottle's shape better, and there are still a few lines that I'd like to "connect", but over all I'm happy with it. More importantly, the Customer is too!
01 Micron on 110 brightness HP inkjet paper
Corrected on Photoshop CS2
It is mono-line with the purpose of being colored later. This image is only 500pixels tall, but the original file is 600dpi at 8.5"x11" (apx.).
I'm currently working on a coloring this with colored pencils, but we'll see how that turns out... If you are interstested in coloring this image, contact me and we'll talk.
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Um, yeah.. I'm kinda working on it, but I'm not that good at coloring. Like I put int he info, if folks are interested in coloring it, I have it at a MUCH higher resolution, but I'm picky about the level of quality of a colorist...
It's really too many characters for the medium... I couldn't put any more detail into the characters, or else the ink would have run into itself. :( Oh, well... It took me about 16 hours over 3 weeks to get the final piece there. Thank you for the compliment. :D
Awful that you uploaded it at such a small size.. This needs to be bigger to see all the detail. :X
Just one thing that catches my eye though; towards the right, there is some empty space. It makes me think they're huddled together in that one spot instead of using the room. I'd suggest for some characters that kinda go off the page, but if what I've stated is the look you're going for then don't mind me. =x
That's a lot of work, man. kudos.
Yeah, I saw that, but I figured in the coloring, something could be done with the area to fill it up too... but to be honest, I got tired of trying to fit folks. ^.^ I'll try to do better with the next.