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Christopher Hart
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Posted: 09 October 2009 at 3:46am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Well, i just wanted to say that the outline on the rhino looks a little to thick compared to the inside details.  It looks out of place.  It is really, REALLY detailed, but i think you should go for a more consistent line width, or two line widths that are very similiar.

Other than that minor quibble, your anatomy, composition, and lighting are excellent.

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Very nice Darren!
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William Roberge
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That Galactus has a little kirby in it (no jokes please).

Nice one JPB.

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Thanks William glad you like it.



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Darren Taylor
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Thanks John, as always, I'm in awe of the wonderful work you do.

Here's another image done this morning as part of some concept work.


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John Peter Britton
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Thanks Darren and thats a sweet concept drawing nice colours very sylish.
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Darren Taylor
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Cheers John.
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Dave Braun
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Darren - That Roadkill is beautiful! Nice work! I love your hatching technique on the shading. I probably asked you this before - so I apologize that I forgot, but are you inking digitally?
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Inking digitally?

No, traditionaly.

I'd certainly have a go at inking digitally if I had the equipment.

Here's another Character Design.

 
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