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talos72
July 5th, 2003, 01:06 PM
Painter 8, really like the color mixing pad...:cool:

http://users.adelphia.net/~atirgari/redhelmet.jpg

http://users.adelphia.net/~atirgari/greenwitch.jpg

http://users.adelphia.net/~atirgari/cyberplayer.jpg

behemot5
July 5th, 2003, 02:56 PM
like them...i don't haveenough knowledge to give you any good crits....i like them anyway

mcotie
July 5th, 2003, 03:09 PM
I like the blue guy! I think it would really punch out that red hilight if you seperated the red/blue light sources with a core shadow.

nice work

Mitch

Cassandra
July 5th, 2003, 03:21 PM
I really like the concepts, very original.

I like the red lights on the third image, and the armored arm.
The only crit I have is the anatomy of the naked man, his left leg looks odd and his pectoral muscles are too narrow.

Good work, anyway!

Dementist
July 5th, 2003, 07:34 PM
Well, except for the *cough* manhood, I really like the musculature on the second pic.

Nucleardan
July 5th, 2003, 10:04 PM
on that blue guy i love the maggot shaped club he has for a hand. It's a mixture of good design and vivid imagination. :arcfreak:

Michael_H
July 5th, 2003, 10:10 PM
You know. This is probably one of the only forums I've been to where no one would obsess over the manhood, or mock the person who drew it. <_<

Like it was already said, I like that muscle structure in the second image. It's really detailed, so much so you can almost see the sinewy texture to the body. I have no complaints over this one other than the tattoos seem kind of flat compared to the amazing shading on the skin.

The blue man on the end is probably my favorite of the three, especially with the red lighting coming from below, along with the light blue from above. It just looks cool.

Great Job all around, because these things rock!

House Hatke
July 5th, 2003, 11:01 PM
Well, the red guy is fun. Maggot hand is cool all over (though I can't tell if he's wearing a shirt or just has loose skin).

The middle pic is what is most unique and so, like most others, I'll single it out for a few comments. Fist of all...nothing wrong with the manhood. Why would anyone make any childish mocking comments about that? We may as well mock Michalangelo. There was all kinds of manhood on the Sistine Chapel. Later, under some later popes alot of that was covered up by painting little...well basically floating colored washrags over those areas. Our own Pope John Paul II actually had about fifteen of those little painted coverings removed to restore, as much as possible, the painting to it's original form. Actually, (sensitive readers beware) they removed one of the painted cloths from a figure who had a face of torment and underneath the cloth there was a snake biting the man's...well, you get the idea. Hilariously, Michalangelo painted the face of this man to look like on eof his personal enemies.

Sorry about the digression.

The figure's sinewy frame seems quite proportioned to me, though the musculature may not be entirely accurate. The detailing is certainly well-rendered. It looks like you lost some interest when you drew his left hand (hooding the spear). His helmet (very cool helmet!) and the other guy quite seem to fit with the higher detail of the guys body, though the effect is still pretty cool!

Enough out of me.

http://benhatke.com/thumbnail/225tn.jpg www.househatke.com (http://www.househatke.com)

House Hatke
July 5th, 2003, 11:03 PM
Wugh! I should check my posts for typos!

talos72
July 6th, 2003, 12:46 AM
Wow, I really appreciate all feedback and comments guys. I do have an afinity towards figuredrawing, and love to draw figures out of my head. Anyways, in the second drawing I drew the helmeted guy's "full" anatomy simply because it's all his anatomy. Didn't think it necessary to hide anything since there is nothing to hide.

Thanks for all your input :D