Drawn as an illustration for a collaborative project online. A slight departure from my normal style, but I'm content enough with the result to post it (and scarce enough with my updates to count it as a full deviation).
Graphics tablet and Photoshop, from several references (including my imagination). Surprisingly, this one only took me 5 hours - not great by professional standards, but pretty singular by my own.
Forgot to mention: I still haven't managed to work out how to get my concept and the resultant image to resemble one another, but I'm working on it. Come back in a year or five!
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"Have no fear of perfection. You will never reach it." - Salvador Dali
it's moving in subtle and as yet undefinable ways. it's growing.
his hand should be perhaps darker underneath with some shading behind it. to draw it into the surroundings. the trees behind are perfect. phot source? or pure fantasticism? it's good.
Good point on the hand; it would also give a chance to develop the tendons and veins better. As for the trees, I took one bit of a photo, added more trees and branches until I found them sufficiently claustrophobic, altered the light levels then enhanced the glow through them.
Glad you liked it! I'm quite keen to explore this angle.
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"Have no fear of perfection. You will never reach it." - Salvador Dali
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"Have no fear of perfection. You will never reach it." - Salvador Dali
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his hand should be perhaps darker underneath with some shading behind it. to draw it into the surroundings. the trees behind are perfect. phot source? or pure fantasticism? it's good.
brill. yes, and more please. xx
Glad you liked it! I'm quite keen to explore this angle.
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"Have no fear of perfection. You will never reach it." - Salvador Dali
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