love your style!
A troop of huntresses hides and watches as a Tyrannosaurus rex gorges on his kill. Hopefully the tyrant predator will leave some scraps for them to scavenge once he's done, but unfortunately his species has territorial tendencies. On the other hand, the tame raptor that the huntresses use as their blood-hound is already eager for the leftovers.
Detailing this whole scene was great fun, but it also made for an exhausting coloring stage. The whole project, which I drew on a 11x14'' Bristol, took almost two days to finish.
love your style!
Really unique drawing. At first, I was going to make a remark on how the figures of the huntresses body figures were drawn, but I can see now that why you made them look more curved, without any sharp edges (i.e on the elbows, knee caps) is so that it fits the overall style of the drawing. In this artwork, I can see that the main element of lines you've used are mainly wavy/curved lines - such as the shape of the creatures, how their positioned as well as the grasses, leafs and plants.
There's also the color theme you've used. All the bright fluorescent shades of greens and some browns creates a sort of thrilling feel in the scenery that's happening.
As for the patterns...oh man where should I start? You've definitely exceeded beyond in this part. You've used an amazingly great amount of many camouflages and stripes on the creatures. The cheetah patterns and thorns on the clothing of the huntresses also adds on to this style, as well as the stripe-like patterns that's clearly shown on their bracelets and ankle clothing parts.
Very nice drawing!
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