Volume ELEVEN of a collection of square-format artwork, featured by colours that complement each other.
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May 25, 2008
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... D:.... *just stares at it in awe*
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Spoot.
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A German Antichrist Jesuit cannibal god!
Chrono Corps Member # 14
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Pepper looked Tony sternly in the eye. She then, without losing face, pulled her shirt over her head, tossed it aside, and pointed sharply at her chest. "Boobs, Mr. Stark."
the breadth of character design is pretty good tho, and the costume design for the most part is varied and interesting.
it sorta seems like you started in the middle-fore and worked your way out and back into the piece and some of the figures, even a few in the fore, seemed tacked on and unplanned. did you have a thumbnail? for multifigure pieces i usually start in the back and work forward to keep the quality of each figure and the dynamics of each pose without the restraints of space due to larger more defined figures in the fore.
speaking of dynamics, the three figures in the very front seem to be fairly dynamic, with character interaction and a feel of balance and weight to them, then it seems as though you moved to the three on the left, maybe subconsciously attempting to copy the success of the first three and attempted more character to character interaction, but those characters seem far more stiff and cut-out-ish.
i dunno, tho. im really making this up as i go along.
frog.
just a cautionary tale from someone who totally understands rush jobs to take your time lol.
but yeah youre right i know its bad i havent really ever been able to draw things interestingly and when it does happen its usually by accident i guess i shouldnt really attempt something of this scale
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