the way you use light to sculpt the forms is very impressive. your tonal range seems to be a little on the light side. don't be afraid to use the darkest darks.
the way you use light to sculpt the forms is very impressive. your tonal range seems to be a little on the light side. don't be afraid to use the darkest darks.
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i feel like the details that are most important for a sense of space are too fuzzy.
i would like to see it with the head (especially the horns) and the claws brought into sharper focus.
thanks for your critique and your good rating anyway;)
solid
i want some airbrush tips and tricks.
Thanks a lot ! If you really want some tips i'd be glad to help. Send me your e-mail in a private message and i can give you some help. There's tons of youtube videos that can help you out too
very nice
my favorite part is the sense of cold and altitude.
Glad the mood shows that.
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im a big fan of surrealist/ non objective art, and this shows much potential.
i would definitively like to see it with more color in the background. the open white space makes it seem unfinished. by placing colors next to each other, the way your eye sees the colors changes, and it can be used to create some interesting depth.
forshortening
sells it. very nice.
Hahaha...Thanks!
very good
very good texture and form. also the clouds and the ear tufts make for a nicely windy composition.
very well done
although you seem to have a problem that I also struggle with: limited range of tone. this would be a more powerful picture if you used your lightest lights and darkest darks.
Actually i wanted to channge from my habits and try something pastel - like, look at my oldest drawings, i do usually use darker tones and contrasts...
noice
that's a sweet anti-vehicle revolver design.
epic
the atmospheric effects. killer.
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