Here are some random pencilled pages of a comic I'm doing for a class I have. I'll post the finished product when it's all inked.
The rest are just random sketches.
My Mirko CroCop looks more like LeBanner.
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Here are some random pencilled pages of a comic I'm doing for a class I have. I'll post the finished product when it's all inked.
The rest are just random sketches.
My Mirko CroCop looks more like LeBanner.
Badass. Mirko looks completely slick.
Once again, I love the sketchy... almost elegantly sketchy design.
Thank you, Click.
Here's another page I forgot to add:
As usual your stuff blows me away.
You need to post more.
The Mirko one's not bad, but a couple of quick things would make it better.
A) You're losing the jaw, which is one of the most important characteristics for the character type.
B) Ears are set between the eyes and the bottom of the nose on the average person (in a head on view like this).
Quick example here. (styles are different, but it still applies)
Overall, good stuff.
I have seen even looser foundations turn into spectacular comic pages... Your work shows that you have learned a valuable lesson.
Get the characters in their places, then layer on the detail...
I would recommend a couple of fine books. "Panel one" and "Panel two" each one shows the sketchy panels that would one day be full fledged comic book pages.
They are great to see...
Hm, I hear you, but I was actually trying to downplay his chin, since Mirko CroCop has a small chin and isn't his most striking feature (that would probably be that stare of his). I agree on the ears, tho.Quote:
Originally Posted by cigsthecat
Thanks for the feedback, everyone.
Cigs, do you even know who Mirko is? The guy in my avatar.
You guys should see the comic Kaneda is doing for his class, its epic. When its all inked, he damn well better post.
-Tech
No idea.Quote:
Originally Posted by Technosphile
So then why did you critique Kaneda's portrait of him? The picture is pretty much dead-on.Quote:
Originally Posted by cigsthecat
-Tech