Damn yo, I thought this was a 3D cel-shaded model. You got me.
Damn yo, I thought this was a 3D cel-shaded model. You got me.
lmao, really? damn, thanks my dude. thats a hell of a compliment.
Conceptually, this is breathtaking. Execution-wise, it falls short a little bit. Things like the sidewalk being wobbly add unnecessary noise to the picture and distract from what should be the main focus (the car). Also, placing the car almost at the edge of the picture is questionable. Since nothing else really stands out other than that, the eye is forced into an awkward position when trying to look at it. Just some thoughts.
Hey!! Thanks a lot for the valuable feedback. I initially intended to have some characters on the right side but i couldn't make them in the desired style, so i cut them out. Now it looks weird.
Thanks again for the feedback, ill definitely keep them in mind for my future works.
This is pretty sick, the colors, the light effects, the proportions, the comp, the aesthetic, the poses... I could go on. Let's call it a 10/10 for simplicity's sake.
Hah thanks! Too kind. :D
Dem veins.
mmmm, delicious
Where did you learn how to do blur effects like that? You'd be a life-saver right now if you gave me some resources. On the picture, your polished work is top-notch, nothing bad to say about it.
its nothing special really , i manually blurred it with the blur tool (using it as a brush). for when you want to be meticulous
Fantastic!
Thank you!
What?
Is that original content I see?
I love the style of it all, bravo to you.
hey thanks so much!
I have a tendency to focus on just my original stuff. There's always such a big amount of fan stuff, which is great but I really like drawing my own stuff.
*highfives
A+ for effort, no doubt about that. So many forms and detail to enjoy here. The thing that bothers me is that it lacks something to keep it cohesive. Any kind of greater pattern to carry the eye around is missing. The left side of the picture is only related with the right side in that it was drawn using the same technique, which is just a superficial relationship. The color burst using the orange behind the central figure was a good choice, but I don't feel like that's enough of a focal point. The lights and darks stay mostly muted, making the whole feel mucky.
I guess saying a few good things after all that wouldn't be completely dishonest. First thing is obviously the scale, which makes the drawing that much more impressive. Like I said before, the detail and amount of action is so densely packed, yet manages to avoid becoming overwhelming. Keeping the color inside a certain range was an interesting choice too.
Thanks for your thoughtful feedback. Very appreciated.
I was afraid that I'd loose track of keeping the painting concise and well composed later down the road. Guess I wasn't the only one to notice.
Keeping what you said in mind, I will definitely watch out for that more in the future.
Again, thanks :)
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