Hmm. Now that I look again, agreed. Though, just his left arm. Suggestions on fixing? More shadow on the upper arm? And omg, the thumb..how did I not notice that?!
Probably just a matter of focus...all of the focal energy of the piece is up near the face...easy to miss the surrounding area. :) I would just do some life-studies, look at your own anatomy and apply it. you've got a pretty good 'arm length' here, just need to adjust the angles.
CreativeOne
Oh, this is simply AmAzInG, whoa!
Jun 2nd, 2011 Reply Inspire & Be InspiredBushy
:D
Jun 3rd, 2011 ReplyCreativeOne
:D back at ya!
Jun 3rd, 2011 Reply Inspire & Be InspiredDynnnad
Awesome character, looks great!!
May 28th, 2011 Reply Ghetto Gorilla BlastersBrigitteFredensborg
Congratulations for the Daily Inspiration Feature!
May 28th, 2011 Reply SubscriberJurgenDoe
Congrats on the Daily Inspiration Feature
May 28th, 2011 Reply Subscriber2lazy2talk
still no match to techno viking xD
May 27th, 2011 Replythe body language is sick! :O
Bushy
Thanks! I always enjoy playing with movement. ♥
May 28th, 2011 ReplyEnigmare
Your work is inspirational and was featured in daily inspiration #82.
May 27th, 2011 Replyhttp://shadowness.com/dailyinspiration/forum/daily-inspiration-82
lekabraindead
awesome
May 27th, 2011 ReplySuharLeonheart
stunning artworks & details. wow superb hair details
May 27th, 2011 Reply www.GregoriusSuhartoyo.comBushy
Thanks. I think the hair was the most frustrating part.
May 27th, 2011 Reply7Shadows
That's a surprisingly well-done drawing.
May 26th, 2011 ReplyHellOnAStick
The hand/arm perspective in this piece doesnt stack up well to your other work, though the facial anatomy and hair is very intense.
May 26th, 2011 ReplyBushy
Hmm. Now that I look again, agreed. Though, just his left arm. Suggestions on fixing? More shadow on the upper arm? And omg, the thumb..how did I not notice that?!
May 26th, 2011 ReplyHellOnAStick
Probably just a matter of focus...all of the focal energy of the piece is up near the face...easy to miss the surrounding area. :) I would just do some life-studies, look at your own anatomy and apply it. you've got a pretty good 'arm length' here, just need to adjust the angles.
May 26th, 2011 Reply