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Geralt of Rivea - AgeSwap

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my submission for Jazza's June Challenge #Ageswap

This is Geraldt of Rivea from Witcher as a child chasing chickens wielding a toy wooden sword.

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Nice work. I smile a lot with than chiken face. :-)

XavierStarr responds:

Haha thank you tried my best to make him look comically terrified of Geralt. Glad u enjoy it

The perspective is amazing. Spectacular job.

I LOVE the style of this! The lines are superb, the expressions... Everything is just so damn bacon! However, I think the grass translates into the realms of a different style... Make them more comic style, like the ones by the rock! The chicken could stand out a bit more too, turn the image into black and white to check your grayscale. Otherwise, amazing job on this!

Question: What program did you use to make the outlines? They're absolutely fantastic!

XavierStarr responds:

Thankyou so much. i agree i am not sold completly on the grass foreground either. I do everything from sketch lineart and colour in Paint tools Sai. Got a custom lineart brush which works really well with my new wacom cintiq companion.

I agree with miliade. but yeah good work!

I like it. Thought you could have made darker shadows for the chicken and made the sky brighter. And maybe it's jsut me but, aren't Geralt's hair white? Oh, while i'm at it, you could but much more light effects on his medallion because it does not really seems like a pendant when first looking at it. You know, making it more metalic looking ;) Good work :)

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