The Enchanted Cave 2
Delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choos
4.39 / 5.00 38,635 ViewsGhostbusters B.I.P.
COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.09 / 5.00 15,161 ViewsOh man my photoshop also crashed at the last moment, just as I was gonna save. Too bad it got corrupted :( this is what i had done.
Another update, I've revised the shading and gone into the cleaning process as well. Zoomin' in on them pixels.
Again working on the pixel art. I flipped it upside down to work with the proportions and shading.
Hey, im still around, trying to get another piece done for my art portal page. This one is a pixel art, completely opposite from the other things which were vector.
At 2 hours ago, RafaelThe13th wrote: And one more.
Thats it for now.
WOO. What at cute art style! The colours of this character remind me of the power puff girls :)
At 1 hour ago, Toast-Tony wrote: Another portrait of a friend, well proud of this one :) any critique? i found the hair tricky and unfortunately lost interest in improving it, it's alright as it is though i guess
http://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/toast-tony/gracie
Wow, these are really awesome. Really amazing digital brushwork on some of those portraits - they almost look like photographs! You are quite skilled.
You may have seen the simple vector art I did for the turtle thread on the art forum, but I decided to give it more colour and shading. The full sized and higher quality art can be seen at the link below. What is posted here is the comparison of the original vector I did and the coloured version I did also.
It started off as a simple vector drawing, inspired by a thread on the art forum challenging the viewers to draw a turtle. I went a little more, adding some colour and shading to the original vector.
Which do you like better?
At 10 hours ago, BilalZ wrote: anybody want to give baloch cat a go? i haven't drawn him digitally but i imagine him to be orange but you don't necesarily have to make him like that.
You r character was exciting :D
I took some more liberties and put in a few more shades to the body and I splotched in a background too. So now there are two versions of this piece.
Ehh, I wasn't sure what the point was to this, but at least it gave me something to do.
Ok the finished version of what I was working on last night is uploaded on my page.
Jokes, its not that long.
I changed the colour scheme from what I had originally planned. I went for a more subdued cherry red and pink with a dull cream skin tone.
Alright, it is getting quite late, 2:20 in the morning where I am. This is what I have done so far. Man, the shirt creases were time consuming. I'll finish this tomorrow.
At 13 minutes ago, bigCman321 wrote: Keep it coming man, cool stuff. :)
Thank you! I shall keep it coming, this is the current artwork I'm working on.
@DweebyHawkeyes
Mhm, the arm with the claw does seem to have a disconnect between the elbow and claw itself. It helps if you visualize the purple sleeve as her upper arm, the first bi-section of the claw as her forearm, and the actual claw itself as a wrist bent over.
Also, here is another piece, a little older than the first.
At 1 minute ago, Lintire wrote:At 18 minutes ago, Housemates wrote: WORD.Sup brother.
Nice art, man, and hell its always sweet to add into the pool of variety that we've got going here. Diggin' the pop art stylistic simplicity, but I would say that with both her arms bent that far back her spine would be suffering like no other fuckin' thing, you dig it? Usually a lil' flow helps with that - in this her spine and torso would be bending to her right to compensate for her hair brushing movement.
Unless that was the look you were going for. Anyhow, digging the crab claw and welcome to this here motherfucking forum.
Haha yeah, I see what you are saying. I was trying to make her look like she was pushing her chest out a bit, but because of that left arm she looks like she's straining herself. Thanks man, for the comment.
WORD.
Hello newgrounds. I thought it would be good to start my online presence here, since there are many, many people that use this site. Most of my work is inspired by the Pop Art movement, and also by a group of graphic designers called Bicicleta Sem Freio.
Here's an artwork to get things started off.
My process involves first a hand-drawn sketch, which I then scan into the computer. I use Adobe Illustrator from there to ink and colour.