Hey am new to art here at NG I really like it here and want to know a few other artists so hi.
At 9/4/20 03:22 PM, Panskii wrote: Hey am new to art here at NG I really like it here and want to know a few other artists so hi.
Hello, welcome to the forum! Your art looks very nice, has a lot of personality to it. I think you should make your own art thread so more people can see it :D
At 9/4/20 03:44 PM, ImmortalSolitude wrote:At 9/4/20 03:22 PM, Panskii wrote: Hey am new to art here at NG I really like it here and want to know a few other artists so hi.Hello, welcome to the forum! Your art looks very nice, has a lot of personality to it. I think you should make your own art thread so more people can see it :D
Yeah Okay thank you.
tried saturating my colors for once
At 10/19/20 02:35 PM, ImmortalSolitude wrote:
tried saturating my colors for once
nice colours, might be a tad busy but like the concept.
At 10/20/20 07:34 AM, Tapersteve wrote:At 10/19/20 02:35 PM, ImmortalSolitude wrote:nice colours, might be a tad busy but like the concept.
tried saturating my colors for once
Thanks, bro! Making stuff busy is my middle 3 names :DDdD
old and new pictures of random animals
gonna enter prolific mode this time, back to anime i go...
tried drawing some photos that i found online
At 3/13/22 07:04 PM, ImmortalSolitude wrote:
dude that fucking rocks, you got pretty good fast!
At 3/13/22 07:04 PM, ImmortalSolitude wrote:
I really like it, good job
Oooo!
It's refreshing to see someone taking ambitious strides in their art. Normally when people are beginning to learn the ropes drawing, their artwork is rudimentary. It would be lacking in perspective, color, composition--the usual ingredients needed to make a picture punch, but here I see a lot of potential.
I like how many of the pieces here have a common theme. They're all dark, gritty, and appear to be in a fantasy universe. This coherence leads me to believe a story is being told in all of them. I'm curious to see where you will be going with these pieces.
Now, if I had a few bones to pick with the artwork, I'd have to say that the anatomy and linework quality could use some refining. I suggest going forward with your perspective practice and learn how to boil the muscles down to shapes like the cylinder or square. Construction is something I feel that once mastered, can open yourself up to many types of artistic strengths. But you already seem to be aware of all of this so it's a matter of practice.
Edit: I'd also like to mention color theory. Right now, many of the pictures are drab. It could very well be intentional due to theming, but I suggest looking up how to make colors pop on YouTube or something. There are ways you can make pieces visually striking without sacrificing the creepiness factor.
At 9/17/22 08:13 AM, ImmortalSolitude wrote: choose your fighter
crossbow handguns guy with goggles EZ
At 1/24/23 05:08 PM, ImmortalSolitude wrote: Skirmisher
you popped of a webcomic?!