It's back! While I have a larger work on the way (see my avatar) I wanted to do something quick and dirty. This popped out, and I was rather pleasantly surprised. I'm sure it has issues, but I'm happy with it nonetheless.
You'll probably be seeing some more desolation stuff soon, but I'm done with black and white. While I'm still struggling with composition, I think one of my strengths lies in color, not that I have oodles of skill in general or anything.
Yeah, it's nice to be updating. I'm gonna see if I can keep some of it coming. I could whine in my journals about being busy, but I loathe it when people update their journal more often than their gallery.
Oooh yeah the colors here are wonderful, but this piece also has some kickass motion going on. I question the angle of his weapon, b/c he's holding it in such a vertical-strike-ftw way, but honestly I had to search for a good minute to find something to critique so buah.
The back arm is broken beyond belief, but I was so happy with the gesture that I didn't want to mess with it. I kinda got lucky with the pose, I was having artists block and it just popped into my head. Probably my most dynamic piece by far, hopefully I can keep going.
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"The face of a child can say it all, especially the mouth part of the face." --Jack Handy
Hopefully I can keep it up.
I question the angle of his weapon, b/c he's holding it in such a vertical-strike-ftw way, but honestly I had to search for a good minute to find something to critique so buah.
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"The face of a child can say it all, especially the mouth part of the face." --Jack Handy
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