
Ramrider wrote:I like the style, that's very cool. It's sort of like the cartoon, but with a touch more realism in it. The background looks really well-done, too.
The only thing that concerns me is the combining of the fig and the background. If you tilt your head so the horizon's more-or-less level (which it would be), you realise how off-balance he appears, and it suddenly looks more awkward. Is that deliberate?
Charger426 wrote:Ramrider wrote:I like the style, that's very cool. It's sort of like the cartoon, but with a touch more realism in it. The background looks really well-done, too.
The only thing that concerns me is the combining of the fig and the background. If you tilt your head so the horizon's more-or-less level (which it would be), you realise how off-balance he appears, and it suddenly looks more awkward. Is that deliberate?
I guess you might call it freestylin' or improvising with a lack of planning (or lack of art schooling). I just drew him alone first, tilted like that. I guess it didn't look right to me, so make more sense of it I put in the background tilted to match up with his pose and to have a different perspective. The physics may be off.
Sonray wrote:Thats quite an interesting way to do his feet there....that style might actually come in handy for when i (if i ever get around to it) build my alt bumblebee. I like it when people draw things which can be used as schematics unintentionally. I did the same thing with my fembot.
Anyway nice work.
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