October challenge WIP
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@art-of-b Loving the details on this one!
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Thanks! That tail DOES look like a curving lower jaw, doesn't it? Now i can't unsee it! XD
I think the value stage will help to clarify that it's a tail (yet more buff-outs)
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Half done the values (the teacher and other kids aren't done yet) But I'm gonna have to put this away for a little bit while I do actual work so thought I'd post.
I may remove the background and keep it as a spot, too.
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@art-of-b so amazing! btw, you should post it as 'drooling' for inktober challenge
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@aska Naaaaaaaaaaah. I've got a different idea for 'drool'. Gotta keep it in the series
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And from here it's all flattened down ('cept the linework... still need that safety line) and then rest is colour picking and painting. I think I'm gonna try and make the shadow from Munch's tail extend up on the girl and teacher's leg.
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Child-based diet.
That's a new one I haven't heard of yet.
Looking great as always!
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I reallly love this one. Hahahaha. You are such a talent, man! The only thing that I would try is to change the expression of the little girl. She looks too confident to me. I agree with @lenwen. I have a feeling that you're going to be a finalist this month too. Lol
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Contrary to popular belief, Monstrum Domestica do NOT eat children (apart from a few VERY isolated and extraordinary cases). They survive on a diet consisting mainly of processed fibrous material (cotton being a staple of most monsters).
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@nasvikdraws Thanks! The little girl does look rather confident, doesn't she? I'll think about changing her expression. I kind of like the idea of a know-it-all getting to present to her class, though
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Superb work. Wonderful idea, awesome composition, and I totally envy your linework!
Your coloring seems a bit dark and dull, though, and Iβm wondering whether this wouldnβt look better with cell shading rather than gradients and with brighter and more saturated highlights.
Just a minor nitpick, but the kid hiding behind the teacher seems to be missing his legs...
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@art-of-b I think the girlβs expression suits perfectly with the situation. Sheβs trying to convince her teacher and classmates that this misunderstood monster is not what he seems. She has to be confident. And from the looks of it, it seems like she really knows her stuff. Therefore thereβs really no reason for her to feel the opposite. Plus, itβs really a funny attribute for kids to act like they know it all. It adds more character than just having some bland girl presenting a monster as impressive as this one. Keep her expression as is. It looks amazing.
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@Art-of-B I think this looks great. ONe anatomical note: The drool looks like it is coming from above the mouth. Unless it is not drool....
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@art-of-b Genious idea! Jejeje
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Thanks! My linework's one of the few things I think is heading in the right direction
The colours are quite dull at the moment, yeah. This time around I'm trying to artificially control my saturation until the last stages of the painting since I feel that I make things way WAY too saturated (and when everything's saturated (special) nothing is). Colour's something I've always (and still do) have a hard time with. If it doesn't work out I'll repaint and trust my saturation instincts and go nuts with bright colours again
I agree that cel shading would look better, and I did it for a long time with my webcomic. There's a few reasons I'm not using it, foremost being I don't think it helps develop my skills as much as trying to render shadows and such more realistically.
As for the kid hiding behind the teacher, he is in fact the teacher's second torso growing out of her spine. She is the horrifying misunderstood monster. Nah, I'm kidding, you're absolutely right
I actually didn't notice! I'll have to try and paint in some legs without making it look like an angry mess of tangents.
Thanks for your feedback! I really love the colour in your work so it's awesome to get your thoughts on how the colour's coming along.
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@chrisaakins my goodness it totally does! Gonna have to fix that
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@Art-of-B been meaning to ask: are you working as a full time artist? Your work is certainly good enough.
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@chrisaakins I am not, no, though that is the goal. I'm hoping to have a portfolio up and running by the end of November so I can start sending out postcards.
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Came back to it and did some fixin' and finalizin'. I'm gonna let it sit overnight then maybe make some changes tomorrow night before submitting. This is the stage where I start to pick shiny colours and such so things start to pop a little more.
Thanks again for all the critiques and suggestions thus far
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And after a few small tweaks, calling it dooooone.