I really love the bold use of color and imaginativenessof your character. I think it is an interesting and fun callout of to 70's/80's Frazetta/Vallejo style characters, but with a twist.
I would love to see you take a stab at digital sometime this summer, because I think your natural instinct to work with saturated color is a huge hurdle to leap over for a lot of people when learning color...
What I think needs continued improvement is the anatomy. Please take a look at Bridgman if you can, but also get out and do a lot more figure drawing. Hopefully you found the more fore-shortening oriented figure drawing session helpful.
I like th epresentation, but I think the action drawings turned out too light compared to the boldness of the rest of the piece.
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Jacqueline-
I really love the bold use of color and imaginativenessof your character. I think it is an interesting and fun callout of to 70's/80's Frazetta/Vallejo style characters, but with a twist.
I would love to see you take a stab at digital sometime this summer, because I think your natural instinct to work with saturated color is a huge hurdle to leap over for a lot of people when learning color...
What I think needs continued improvement is the anatomy. Please take a look at Bridgman if you can, but also get out and do a lot more figure drawing. Hopefully you found the more fore-shortening oriented figure drawing session helpful.
I like th epresentation, but I think the action drawings turned out too light compared to the boldness of the rest of the piece.
Awesome! Thanks!
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