The Enchanted Cave 2
Delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choos
4.34 / 5.00 31,296 ViewsGhostbusters B.I.P.
COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.07 / 5.00 10,082 ViewsThis actually took a good minute to make. Too bad the result isn't fantastic.
A little character design for the demon Pazuzu.
A new drawing of Nyarlathotep. This one's... okay. I guess.
This is more of a cell-shading practice than anything else, or at least an attempt at one.
I did some character designs today. They aren't too great. I was just sorta messing around a bit with some different elements.
I'm so goddamn lazy.
I wish I could say that I've been practicing a lot, but that'd be a bold faced lie. I've just been having a really hard time with motivation lately. It doesn't really matter, though. I'll just keep practicing, hoping that I may become decent some time within the next 60 something years before I croak. That got pessimistic fast, sorry. Anyway, here's a Tanuki.
There are some parts of this that I really like, and others that I just find completely disgusting, and not in the intended way.
Thew other image I painted today. I'm more 'meh' on this one.
I painted a little bit today. I did this along with another one. They're both a tad bit underwhelming.
Something a little more recent... In other words, something done today.
Badb Catha - One of the three Celtic Goddesses of war.
It's not too great, but it's something.
I decided to try out a bit of exaggeration, and what better way to experiment, then with a new medium? For this, I used oil pastels.
At 1/3/14 06:26 PM, Purplelover1995 wrote: I would like to know how I did on a fan art drawing of a Street Fighter character Elena, I have a habit for drawing people posed standing facing front and arms, legs straight down. And would like to have some criticism of how I did on the pose.
The pose is okay. It still feels a little stiff, to be honest. You should study more poses, both from real life, and from other games/movies/drawings for a while. It'll help with leaps and bounds with being able to draw people and even objects in general from different angles. What I'm trying to say, is practice, practice, practice.
Here's another sketch. I don't really like it all that much, I don't really know what it is, though. Maybe it's the eyes... and the nose... and the head. It's definitely the eyes. Maybe I should do some more portrait practice.
Here's a wip of a picture that I'm working on. I don't really know how much I like it, though. I think I went a bit too texture brush crazy, and the overall composition seems a bit lacking to me. I don't really even know if I'm going to finish it.
Here's a page from my sketchbook.
Your stuff is pretty good, I have to say, however, I do feel that a little bit more shading would greatly effect your stuff. That Zenomorph picture is actually really good, and that is due to, in the most part, because of the shading and lighting. Fantastic work so far!
Here's another that I'm a fair bit more happy with. A bit messy, but it's still a fair bit better.
I'll be posting some little bits and pieces of art. Any and all constructive criticism is appreciated!
I'm not too happy with how this one turned out, but it's something.