Ayo!! Look at these two, this is really cool! I'm considering using this color pack for my next randomizer and this might actually be what makes me properly decide that.
Ayo!! Look at these two, this is really cool! I'm considering using this color pack for my next randomizer and this might actually be what makes me properly decide that.
Thanks!
That's a cute little guy! They have a very nice design, good job!
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Bigtop Burger!! :D Gosh this is a tasty art style, following you now
I know this is probably mainly a pixel art tutorial, but this looks handy for non-pixel shading as well! Everything really ties together on the final cleanup step too. Also the fact you used art terminology for the shadows in the tutorial brings joy
I really enjoy the exaggerated anatomy! It works well in a way that it doesn't look jarring to the eye. You have a nice dynamic neutral pose going on as well, it portrays a lot of personality in the character!
I have no context on what's going on as I only speak English, but I wanted to leave a comment on here anyways :3
It is not exaggerated, as I used a real woman as base for this drawing. Yes, women with sexy bodies exist. Maybe the only unrealistic part of that body is the length of the legs. That might explain the length of the right arm...
I'm not a Tumblr artist, so... I'll do whatever I like
That's a cute little guy just sitting there! This also seems like a really fun exercise to do to get a feel of a color palette. I might have to try doing this myself one of these days. I enjoy the colors you chose for the forest, it's a really nice subtle analogous color scheme and the pop of yellow fits right in. The character looks like they belong there and doesn't take away from the environment ^^
A small thing I noticed that could make this a little better, is I saw that there's a thin transparent line in a lot of the fill spots. You probably need to bump up your paint bucket settings, since it makes the craftmanship on this piece look a little lower quality.
ah yeah, thank you! i noticed those lines too, ill plan on avoiding those in future, i appreciate the feedback a lot!
There are so many good things going on in this image! What drew me in was the thick expressive line work, but taking a closer look I saw so many other things that work really well. The disgusted body language and facial expression really draw me in, and the color palette is just lovely! Normally I don't see art with the secondary color triad that works, but here it really does! Making the background a more blue violet and having the color echo in Pico's face was a really nice decision. Also I love chromatic aberration, it makes such a nice texture for this piece.
thank you so so much! these are the types of comments I appreciate the most. it's nice to see there are nerds out there like me that also gush about the inner workings of artists artistic process.
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