Big fan of Breadbin!
Big fan of Breadbin!
C64 in disguise :)
Amazing colors. Love how the eyebrows take focus too.
This is great and the Twitter thread you linked is double great.
Cool idea and awesome design. Like Shulk in Smash but more compact. Any ideas on how the different styles would affect gameplay?
Each style has a different moveset so the player can combine them during combos to have a high fighting rank (instead of doing the same moves again and again), like a devil may cry game (I dunno if you played them)
Glowy!
Fantastic, excellent piece of art. Looks like it jumped right out of the XBLA game Outland. (You should check out some screenshots of that game - before reading the title/description I actually thought this was Outland fanart!)
Looks just like him
Haha, awesome. Next you should draw him in his RT-Comics-style mocap suit. :)
Very awesome
One thing to point out:
If you're trying to convey a sense of motion, you should have the hair/tendrils flowing back, as if the wind is pushing them down. Right now a few of them are sticking straight up or even bending forwards, making it look like the wolf is just posing in place.
Of course, that doesn't change the quality of the composition. Great work!
Truly interesting idea!
Love the artwork, definitely deserved the front page. I'll be paying a visit to your site - just curious though, what did you use to make it? Drawn on paper and inked/colored in Photoshop, I'm guessing?
No paper. All Photoshop. Wacom Bamboo.
I agree with what has already been said...
The only part bugging me is the face, which you explained in the authors' comments. From a normal view, it looks perfectly normal. When you tilt your head to see the face vertically, however, the bridge of the nose almost doubles in width and the facial proportions look strange. Good work on the rest of the piece, of course!
Yeah I nowz. lol, thank you for the review!
Screw those deadbeat still-life paintings!
The expression on the apple (!?) is fantastic - his faint smile reminds us all how easy it is to be an apple in a bowl.
Also, it looks like you were starting to draw a regular still-life of a fruit bowl, then suddenly had a creative epiphany and gave it a little face. Well done!
Yeah that's pretty much what happened hehe, started as a study and then I thought it looked way too boring. :)
Thanks very much for the review. <3 :D
Digital artist, game designer, audiophile and occasional musicman, candy enthusiast. (he/him/his)
Age 31, Male
Media Designer
Joined on 8/21/09