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Chuckiekey
post Apr 4 2011, 03:37 PM

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QUOTE(demonhunter360 @ Mar 25 2011, 04:35 PM)
Hi , I am demonhunter360. I want to share my artwork with you. Please have a look see. Thank you thank you. ^^

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I'm gonna try to wrap this up in the next few days. Instead of holding a dinosaur, maybe I'll just put in a box of pizza. ^^ LOL. Or maybe Barney the dinosaur as stand in. I've been spending a week on this, and mum is asking me to finish up the painting of fruits instead so we can print it out and put on the kitchen wall. This PowerGirl has changed from how it started out. I made adjustments to the anatomy and even the hair. At first, this was supposed to be something simple and fairly quick to make, but as I got to painting the hair, it got more and more interesting and I just kept adding details. I think it looks pretty good. As for the face, I flipped it horizontally and made adjustments to make the face more symmetrical. Ah well, still got the legs (lower half of the body)

I'm probably taking more time than I should because I may not be painting the right way. Right now, there's lots of zooming in zooming out, and going into the tight spots and small areas to touch up and clean up. I'm gonna try a simpler coloring style next. Just 2 to 3 tones and using colored line widths to bring out texture and shape. Again I will combine Illustrator and Photoshop, but I suspect I'll use more Illustrator next.

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Directly painted into computer with tablet.

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This is the second part of Black Cat painting. Worked all day on it. I gotta stop and pull away from the monitor, this is crazy. Haha. ^^ My shoulders are aching because my workflow/ workplace setup is just a lousy foldable table...the height isn't suitable. Anyways, I think I have improved in terms of speed. It used to take me 1 to 2 weeks to get this far, but now I can bang this(this far in progress) up in 2 days. Definitely an improvement in efficiency. I've got better understanding of the tools in photoshop and more advanced knowledge through the tutorial magazines from ImagineFX, and Digital Artist magazines. The buildings were built from scratch using shapes in Adobe Photoshop. More to go, I thought I could finish this thing by today but I can't. Good pin-up art can't be rushed. I need to take time to make sure all the tiny details are done correctly. I guess it's the artist's diseases...obsession with perfection...anyways, I gotta start revising for test next week. Time to put Black Cat aside....for now.

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"You like me because I'm CRAZY!" Finally, after about a week's time,working on it bit by bit. It finally paid off. I contemplated whether I should add a simple background but dreaded the thought of more work. Haha. Anyhow, I might add a simple background later, but for the moment, this is as good as it gets. I went in and cleaned out and tidied up all the parts. Mix of both Illustrator and Photoshop. Illustrator was mostly for the colored lines. Illustrator is best for making all the curvy lines and outlines in my opinion. But I will try the traditional inking way next time instead. As for the mallet, it was mostly colored lines through photoshop. Some final shadows were done using just seperate layers set at multiply and sprayed on.

For the Harley Quinn close up, it was added with a noise filter and a multiply layer spray off light yellow. To give that textured slightly vintage effect. I love how the face turned out. She's gorgeous to me! This is one beautiful crazy girl! Too bad she is obsessed with that Joker guy. About the face coloring process, it was all gradual. I was thinking this was gonna be a challenge. Usually, a face without white face paint, a normal face has different skin tones, I can paint and bring out the features easily. But Harley's make up face was a different thing altogether. I did not plan to add purplish mascara. At first, I was aiming for just shades of grey, just pasty white look. But as I went along, I thought why not experiment with different tones and hues of purple, blue, and grey. Mix it up. I think this mix brings out her features more.

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X-Force in progress.

Originally, this was to be painted traditionally. But I had a change of thought. Digital is more versatile, I can do a lot of adjustments and redo and redo until I get the effect I want. Traditional media like water color or poster color, I get only 1 shot. If I mess up, that's it. I can't paint over it. I can't resize the anatomy, I can't change the perspective, just one shot and I can't mess up.

Anyhow, this is in progress, the grey tones were added to see how the effect comes along and I will do the full color after this.

I started with Wolverine, after that, followed by Psylocke, then, Archangel at the background with his wings spread out. Doing a team pin-up is more challenging than a single character pin up, because composition comes into play. How each character's pose interact with each other. With a character like Archangel, he is better placed at the3 background because of his massive wings. Put him in front, you block out all the others. Wolverine is placed in the middle, because he is the team leader. After that, I worked in Deadpool and Fantamax. I think I like Fantamax's pose the best. Still got the details to work in onto the costumes. For Psylocke, I wanted to give her that Asian ninja look. So, a short knive in front, and her sash is exaggerated a bit to have that Japanese Kunoichi flowing sash look.

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Someone online asked me to draw Baroness from G.I.Joe. I watched the live action movie which starred Sienna Miller as the Baroness. I still like the cartoon Baroness better. In the movie, she didn't have the European accent. I liked that in the cartoon. I referenced an old G.I.Joe Baroness action figure blister card art, and added slight changes myself. I had to change the dorky big round glasses. That might have worked in the 80s, it's out of style now. The MP5 and hand gun were referenced from 1/6 scale plastic toy guns. I'm not done with this yet, I spent a whole day on it. My hand was cramped. I'm not fast enough, need more practice. The face underwent some changes, particularly the lips. I wanted her to have that little bit of a sadistic smile. Eventually, I want to add Cobra commander in the background and the Cobra flags.

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I personally hand-drew these t-shirts myself.

Black t-shirt pigment water based markers on white cotton Northern Rock t-shirts.

Each is drawn in free hand, as I can't trace the artwork on the shirt, can't see through the shirt. Haha.

Hugh Jackman Wolverine, men's size L.

Batman, men's size M.

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Great work, I personally fine your work superb. However, this is the first time I seen someone drawing comic as if he is drawing fashion models. I mean, the eyes. It looks more like drawing fashion models. Anyway, its fresh. like it.

 

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