How surprising, and yet not surprising... and even more... how sad...
How surprising, and yet not surprising... and even more... how sad...
In spite of seeming simple, an more direct and focused look on the picture both as a whole and at its part suggests a vast city scape. I can see a few buildings, a bridge, a balcony, and even people. Hopefully others who view art will recognize this as being exceptional.
This is very nice, but it seems like you could have done a bit more on the clothing he wears. It seems most of the work on Joe's body was on the mask and sleeves, and not his torso, or shoulders, and while I can understand the dust(steam or smoke?) could be responsible for obscuring the legs, work could possible be done there too. This is still very good though.
Thanks. I painted the body a bit loose to point viewer attention more to the face area where I painted some nice details. Also it looks more alive that way (at least to me ;P), but it depends on what you like ;) I guess
I love Dragons! And magic! I noticed you actually did work adding a scaled texture to the dragon, something so small, but so important! I only wish the sorcerer's face was visible...
Yah I used some scales from monitor lizard ;) thanks
Awesome!
Thank you ;)
Excellent! Looks similar to how they are in the games and flashes, but with a slight addition of a touch more detail.
This is quite impressive! The details are extensive! The work must have been intensive... I hope you continue to work and grow.
My gosh, after what the fourth panel, I NEVER expected the end panel to mention that!
This is what I'd expect to lead to a village of gnomes.
What a horrific discovery! And what an exciting twist on things!
I love games, art, music, videos, I guess thats why I'm here. I tried making and programming simple games before, but most of them come out lousy. I tried drawing, painting, and sculpting, but that stuff comes out pretty mediocre. I guess I'm just a poet.
Age 36, Male
Joined on 6/7/11