What the hell Kat. It's awesome. In the sketches you have the meat (bird of some sort? I would like the bird to be an ostrich and having to watch him chase one, but that's beside the point)a lot larger than the final and I am a bit disappointed it's not a big bird anymore, but you still captured the momentum and your weight distribution is phenomenal. I really like the tension you created with the chain pulling the skin.
Wicked, sinister, and perverse... I love it! Great character and presentation.
The one thing that still kinda bothers me is his sense of "weight" while swinging that flesh-bag. I know you looked at a lot of reference, but I think what may be happening is that what it looks like in real life may not be enough for the type of exaggerated movement we are used to in comics. I think his body could really just be leaning very heavily in the opposite direction of the bag that he is swinging.
Love all the details and the coloring. Superb work!
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What the hell Kat. It's awesome.
In the sketches you have the meat (bird of some sort? I would like the bird to be an ostrich and having to watch him chase one, but that's beside the point)a lot larger than the final and I am a bit disappointed it's not a big bird anymore, but you still captured the momentum and your weight distribution is phenomenal. I really like the tension you created with the chain pulling the skin.
Wicked, sinister, and perverse... I love it! Great character and presentation.
The one thing that still kinda bothers me is his sense of "weight" while swinging that flesh-bag. I know you looked at a lot of reference, but I think what may be happening is that what it looks like in real life may not be enough for the type of exaggerated movement we are used to in comics. I think his body could really just be leaning very heavily in the opposite direction of the bag that he is swinging.
Love all the details and the coloring. Superb work!
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