Reminds me of playing with action figures as a kid... I mostly had Batman and Turtles figures, so there were a lot of strange crossovers.
I'd like to see this in colour; But the main draw is that it's in motion, something you don't do often.
Great stances and... You got it, muscle definition. The Backround is great. My only problem is that Robin's hair seems to flow as though he's moving forwards, but the rest of his body indicates that he's going backwards.
Never start with the head; the victim gets all fuzzy!
R.I.P. Heath
RE: raphael and robin -
Posted on 05-03-2007 21:10
Razhwurz wrote:
Reminds me of playing with action figures as a kid... I mostly had Batman and Turtles figures, so there were a lot of strange crossovers.
I had Peter Pan (from the Hook toys) teaming up with Batman and Robin occassionally, so I know exactly what you mean by the strange crossovers.
Great picture Phil. I know I don't really comment in the art section that much, but I really enjoy your jagged art style. You have a cool mix of american comic layouts with a more anime style of character. I think that is what has bugged me about the anime stuff is the funky layouts. Either way some really cool stuff.
RE: raphael and robin -
Posted on 06-03-2007 04:17
Posts: 1631 Location: Rockville, IA Joined: 24.06.05
That's a cool crossover, Phil. The foreground of Raphael and Robin is very nice, including their postures and muscle structure. My only complaint really is the shiftiness of the background architecture. It seems a bit unbalanced at the floor and plotting of the door, but I suppose it can be tricky to draw such a perspective with arches and curves like that. Batman and Splinter are also a bit transparent, but that's probably due to it being a quick sketch. I'd be happy to see a fully colored version.
Darknight wrote:
I had Peter Pan (from the Hook toys) teaming up with Batman and Robin occassionally, so I know exactly what you mean by the strange crossovers.
Heheh. I think I down graded Peter Pan to either a random civilian, thug, or Jimmy Olsen (and tried to ignore the orange headband). Same goes for Hook. I had too many muscle bound superheroes, Ninja Turtles, and robots to care about some li'l pirates. By the way, someone's selling a 6-figure Hook lot on eBay pretty cheaply...
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