Style Critiques (Now with Next Preview!)
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Style Critiques (Now with Next Preview!)
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UPDATE NOTE: Go further down for the new picture!
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After hours of scrutinizing all six of the Scott Pilgrim books and making copy-pastas of countless panels to practice, I think I've come up with a reasonable facsimile of Brian Lee O'Malley's art style that is used in the books.
I wanted to get some feedback here before I went all-in on another project, which is also quicksand (or rather, fucmuk) related.
Sorry for the rather cruddy picture, I don't have access to a scanner at the moment.
Answer the poll or comment with your critiques -- all feedback is greatly appreciated
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Re: Style Critiques
This board is subject to a lot of default positive response bias, so of course you're gonna get a lot of yes answers here, but I actually think your style is more appealing than the Scott Pilgrim art style. This coming from a SP fan himself.
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Ace wrote:This board is subject to a lot of default positive response bias, so of course you're gonna get a lot of yes answers here, but I actually think your style is more appealing than the Scott Pilgrim art style. This coming from a SP fan himself.
Thanks for your honest feedback! It means a lot
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Re: Style Critiques
I recommend you go with your own unique style of drawing for your next project, and I like how you drew the woman in your drawing... her facial expression is great, her hairstyle simple, and I personally like how you drew her legs nice and thick.
I like you choice of attire for her... casual wear with snug short shorts to show off her legs. I also like how you drew the mud... it has a nice thick, heavy look to it, and you did a good job with the curved lines around her thighs to depict the mud cratering and yielding to her weight and struggles. Her thick legs look to be stuck fast and tight in the mud as she slowly sinks deeper and deeper, and the expression on her face confirms this.
Thanks for sharing!
I like you choice of attire for her... casual wear with snug short shorts to show off her legs. I also like how you drew the mud... it has a nice thick, heavy look to it, and you did a good job with the curved lines around her thighs to depict the mud cratering and yielding to her weight and struggles. Her thick legs look to be stuck fast and tight in the mud as she slowly sinks deeper and deeper, and the expression on her face confirms this.
Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Style Critiques
You're offering to produce quicksand art and post it here? I'm sold!
For what it's worth, I do like the style of the sketch, and would love to see more.
And speaking of things I'd love to see more of, I really like your avatar picture, too.
For what it's worth, I do like the style of the sketch, and would love to see more.
And speaking of things I'd love to see more of, I really like your avatar picture, too.
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Re: Style Critiques
water_bug_62208 wrote:I recommend you go with your own unique style of drawing for your next project, and I like how you drew the woman in your drawing...
Glad you like it! Thanks for the feedback
marcl wrote:You're offering to produce quicksand art and post it here? I'm sold!
I'll put a little bit here, most of my stuff is on my DeviantArt.
marcl wrote: For what it's worth, I do like the style of the sketch, and would love to see more.
Thanks!
marcl wrote:And speaking of things I'd love to see more of, I really like your avatar picture, too.
Unfortunately, I only colored that picture... There's not a good chance I'll do any more with it.
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Re: Style Critiques
Love your artwork. If that is just a sketch, what could the polished version be like?
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Re: Style Critiques
PM2K wrote:Love your artwork. If that is just a sketch, what could the polished version be like?
Thanks The finished version will likely be a lot more... "fuc"-y... If you know what I mean.
Of course, I now have the difficulty of deciding what style I'll actually be doing for this--I've received convincing feedback for both options.
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AnonymousQuote wrote:The finished version will likely be a lot more... "fuc"-y... If you know what I mean.
I do...
AnonymousQuote wrote:Of course, I now have the difficulty of deciding what style I'll actually be doing for this--I've received convincing feedback for both options.
Go with the one you are most comfortable with, then see what transpires.
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Re: Style Critiques (Now with Next Preview!)
PM2K wrote:Go with the one you are most comfortable with, then see what transpires.
Having received convincing arguments in both directions, I've opted to go with a bastardization of the both...
Crits at this early stage are very welcome!
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