I'm assuming Wareframe has fishing as an activity.
I'm assuming Wareframe has fishing as an activity.
Yup! It's a side activity in the open world sections of the game, and fish clipping through the ground and walls has been a long-standing bug. In the game there's also a spooky character called "The Man In The Wall" that kinda ties this joke together!
It's Lovely Angels!
For a game about falling I panic to much. Cool to see the cast not drawn in pixels.
Brighter than the original while still retaining it's hypnotic dread. The smoke looks a lot heaver making her look a lot more mystifying. Despite the lack of details compared to the original as an alternative cover it has style.
This is my favorite one so far. A unique mix up with an original dress, expression and pose over most in this contest. The smash logo was also a nice touch. If this was open voting I would rank yours at the top of the list.
It's nice to see that your attempting more complex backgrounds. The environment and the foreground contrast exquisitely between the points in the landscape and the curves on the pumpkins. The shading on the whole piece is just remarkable, especially compared to your past illustrations where you just used two tones. I hope to illustrate as great as you one day.
Also, how long does it take you to complete a piece?
Thankyou so much. It honestly varies but for a piece like this, it took estimated 10+ hours?
The line art, coloring, and extra color detail takes quite a bit of time when combined together so sometimes I am even surprised at the length of something
It's a nice 80's manga look. The line work, color palette, and background showcase a really unique Misty. I especially adore the small ruffles and the diamond shape added to the top. Your backgrounds blend well with your characters because you usually draw them by themselves in a dynamic pose. They do not need to be complex.
Shadman has a video on youtube where he talks about his process if you're into his art. Just type Shadman drawing backgrounds on youtube. It is a talk not a play-by-play guide though.
Thankyou thankyouuu
Well this is a surprise. They look really good, especially from someone who usually draws them so small in most of their works. Thumbs up.
The piece is reminiscent to Mike Mignola's (Hellboy, Baltimore) art style, especially with the alterations between heavy and light dark lines between the colored portions of the piece. Intricate details in the background such as the wood carving and the rough skin on the octopus really help the eldritch women stand out. Cool work.
I do love me some Mignola. Thank you!
You made a wicked look with this one compared to the original. Whatever brush you used you definitely made it your own especially with the background and folds in the dress. The only area that needs improvement is the back of the left hand. Instead of adding the minuscule spacing between the fingers you choose to hide it behind the cushion. This makes her left hand look like a foot instead.
This is still really good for what you consider a warm up.
Yeah I did not pay much attention to the left hand :D anyway I am glad you like it! :)
I love your stuff. Not your genitals, your work you creep.
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