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Surfinbird: Yup! You totally guessed the inspiration | ||
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Noe
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You, no doubt, got a place in this profession. It would be fun to read your blog in a year and hear stories from your work at Blizzard. =) | ||
ZeroCartin
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On November 03 2011 01:39 Noe wrote: You're damn good, no question about it. But if I were to give critique(?) I'd have to say that the poses look quite unnatural. The left arm and left leg look stale in the last one for example. In the diablo one too, the arm looks off. Your colour "senses" however, are top notch. Really aesthetic. And your eye for detail is amazing. You, no doubt, got a place in this profession. It would be fun to read your blog in a year and hear stories from your work at Blizzard. =) Thank you I am going to revise the arm and leg on the last one, since im still in progress. I am unsure as to what is wrong visually with the pose, but I am going to try some stuff out to make it look more natural. Thanks for the crit | ||
Noe
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On November 03 2011 01:43 ZeroCartin wrote: Thank you I am going to revise the arm and leg on the last one, since im still in progress. I am unsure as to what is wrong visually with the pose, but I am going to try some stuff out to make it look more natural. Thanks for the crit Yeah, saying that the 'poses' are unnatural is quite an exaggeration! Mostly the arms I noticed, but yes, it's a piece in progress and I understand where you're coming from (could be finished with just those details though. The head looks ineffably excellent). | ||
JieXian
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But to take it to another level: Diablo doesn't look or feel evil at all. Don't feel the fear aura at all. If it were a random sketch no one would've felt the emptiness but it's Diablo! The first one however........ wow. The least detailed but it has that mysterious, creepy feel to it. What's that supposed to be? I don't get the image someone posted. Good luck on your career! | ||
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Gearuza
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Your detailing is gorgeous on the head, but the perspective & anatomy past that gets really skewed. One of the legs is much too thick. I can understand that its thick at the base, but the forward leg would then have to show parts of the thick upper thigh behind it. The stomach of the bird-man is also really straight and rigid. If he's bending over, there should be a curve to it Need to run off to class now, so sorry I can't be more detailed | ||
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ZeroCartin
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On November 03 2011 03:27 Gearuza wrote: Your detailing is gorgeous on the head, but the perspective & anatomy past that gets really skewed. One of the legs is much too thick. I can understand that its thick at the base, but the forward leg would then have to show parts of the thick upper thigh behind it. The stomach of the bird-man is also really straight and rigid. If he's bending over, there should be a curve to it Need to run off to class now, so sorry I can't be more detailed Wow, thanks for the feedback! I dont feel the base of the upper thigh is bad, but you are right the forward leg should show a bit more. Curvature on the stomach will be definetely implemented, thanks for the observation ^^ Again, thanks to all of your for the replies, this is much appreciated | ||
zalz
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The first one however........ wow. The least detailed but it has that mysterious, creepy feel to it. What's that supposed to be? I don't get the image someone posted. Good luck on your career! They were plague doctors. They went and treated people that had the plague. They wore the masks cause they thought the disease spread via the air (ofcourse it spread via rats/lice so the preventive effect was minimal). The grim appearance combined with how they were at the center of the plague makes them very scary figures. The fear people had back then when seeing a person dressed like that has passed on till today. Albeit the life threatening fear is just replaced with an ominous feeling. In a way they were the hazmat suits of their time. Imagine seeing people walking around a city in hazmat suits. The scare would be similar to that. | ||
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Steveling
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Could you make something from a steampunk world? Very nice work, keep it on. | ||
ZeroCartin
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On November 03 2011 17:47 Steveling wrote: Woah, I'm a big fan of that kind of drawing. Could you make something from a steampunk world? Very nice work, keep it on. I have an old robot drawing http://zerocartin.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=24#/d1f1nrb | ||
Steveling
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On November 03 2011 22:23 ZeroCartin wrote: I have an old robot drawing http://zerocartin.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=24#/d1f1nrb Very unique and spot on with the style, awesome. | ||
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