View Full Version : Hero of the East - pencil work
stalker
January 7th, 2004, 12:09 PM
Seems I got addicted to this forum...
Actually, this was supposed to be a life portrait of my dad... (without beard:-)), but i could not finish it and started to play around... and this happend... don't ask me what type of costume this is and what sort of nipples there are... just fun!
http://www.production-designer.de/conceptartorg/paritterweb1.3.1.jpg
hmm... sorry for bad scan, some details lost, too much graphite
Rayl
January 7th, 2004, 01:32 PM
Thats the kind of s%^& I'm talkin about here
Man this place is like trying to get a reply from Donald Trump for some money
Any way I like it it has a nice feel I don't really see anything wrong. Nice detailing and rendering (shading) Very cool.
ZeroWave
January 7th, 2004, 03:42 PM
The only thing that bothers me are the arms. They seem way too small...almost like you were trying to squeeze them in...the rest of it is brilliant
You want some cheese with that wine Rayl...
L.Scrub
January 7th, 2004, 08:29 PM
Originally posted by stalker
... sorry for bad scan, some details lost, too much graphite
1. Good to see that Im not the only one on the forum that still uses graphite and paper.
2. Bad scan, gray scale at 600dbi leaves alot detail(you will still see paper fiber but shh!). Thats what I do for back up copies anyway.
3. Graphite,... too much graphite, g g gr-raphite..... THERES NEVER TO MUCH GRAPHITE!!!!!!!!!
4. Raly, I think this fourm at times is more or less for fans of; video gamer, comic books, Anime, and L.O.T.R./D&D. If I see one more ork/org/elf/dwarf.. argh..
Anything inside that box endless responds but if theres anything artistic out side that box might as well weight for the cows to come home.
now that I off my soap box..
5. The right arm is looks alittle thin or the head needs to be a little deeper in the armer
6. oh ya,,, good shit!!
stalker
January 8th, 2004, 03:49 AM
Corrected the tiny arm! I must have been blind or at least a bit lazy! thanks for your comments!
Seraph
January 8th, 2004, 09:11 AM
very nice, the face is incredible!
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