These look kinda rough, but you've got a lot of talent. The perportions are really good, and I'm particularly enamoured by you're forearms, as that's a place I tend to have trouble getting just right.
You're work on Spider-man's shoulders shows you can really work dynamic poses, my only recommendation would be to do a little more shading, but then again I'm a contrast nut.
All around really good work.
Never start with the head; the victim gets all fuzzy!
Razhwurz wrote:
These look kinda rough, but you've got a lot of talent. The perportions are really good, and I'm particularly enamoured by you're forearms, as that's a place I tend to have trouble getting just right.
You're work on Spider-man's shoulders shows you can really work dynamic poses, my only recommendation would be to do a little more shading, but then again I'm a contrast nut.
All around really good work.
Thanks man. Lately I've been pushing myself to get better, mostly in the anatomy category, by digging into my art books and what not, trying to get it nailed down.
I agree with you in that the Spider-man and Batman pic needs more shading. I was either too lazy or realized it after I scanned it. I also realize the overall pose/layout of the picture isn't very dynamic, something I suppose I need to work on. Same goes for the Superman/Batman drawing.
Edited by Detective on 18-10-2008 15:05
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