Self Portrait - S.A. Style

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Self Portrait - S.A. Style

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614
Score
4.15 / 5.00

Date
07/29/2009
Category
Other
File Info
400 x 600 px
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66.8 kb
Tags
art
portrait
plette
sequential

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Author Comments

I drew this portrait to try and emulate the style of the webcomic Sequential Art, of which I am a BIG fan. I think I got pretty close ^_^.

Reviews


picheadpichead

Rated 5 / 5 stars Jul 30, 2009

Cool!

Nice pic,to bad i've never seen you before...
Well keep up the good work!!



JimtopiaJimtopia

Rated 5 / 5 stars Jul 29, 2009

Why isn't this your user icon?

This one looks a whole lot more like you than your icon does, no offense, but the hair and face in this one is just perfect.



sumguy720sumguy720

Rated 5 / 5 stars Jul 29, 2009

Sweet

That's very good! I like the style, and the piece is very clean. The shading is minimalistic, yet effective, and the expression on the character's face is very telling! The image as a whole, however, is kind of drab. This would be an amazing complement to a dialog or a storyline, but by itself it doesn't really hold attention, which is probably inherent in the webcomic style.
So 10/10 because I think the fact that its from a webcomic offsets the fact that it isn't attention grabbing.


Plette responds:

Thanks for the detailed critique; that kind of insight is always welcome! ^_^

And yeah, on it's own it's kinda dull, I totally agree. This was more about trying to get that sort of greyscale coloring technique down, as I've seen it used very effectively (Everafter at Snafu Comics is a great example).

Granted, this pic is hardly as action intensive as Everafter... so yeah. Pretty dull lol