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StarChild |
Posted: 2012/8/21 10:16 Updated: 2012/8/21 10:16 |
Shaper of Worlds Joined: 2004/4/5 From: Matteson, Il Posts: 3909 |
Re: Why can't I draw Batman right? what are u guys nuts? it's the same image reversed. the one on the right is just more finished color-wise. anyway i see nothing wrong ith it.
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kojackbear |
Posted: 2007/7/10 10:09 Updated: 2007/7/10 10:09 |
vigilante Joined: 2007/7/4 From: Posts: 3 |
Re: Why can't I draw Batman right? If you cant draw him right Try your left . I think they both look great
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JrMcDeath |
Posted: 2007/5/23 16:21 Updated: 2007/5/23 16:21 |
Kling on HM (WebMaster!) Joined: 2004/7/19 From: My Box Posts: 6993 |
Re: Why can't I draw Batman right? I like them both... I don't see what the problem is. But if I had to pick on of these two, I would have to say the one on the right. I personally like the flat colors. But then again, on the rare occcation I do a drawing for HM... they are flat. I like it that way. So, my choice is strictly a personal opinion. But they both look really good.
As for posting... post what you want. If you want critiques... that is the only way to get them.
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ODS |
Posted: 2007/5/22 12:01 Updated: 2007/5/22 12:01 |
superhero Joined: 2007/2/11 From: Posts: 212 |
Re: Why can't I draw Batman right? I think the one on the right looks better. Two reasons:
1. to me, the one on the left looks like he's looking back over his shoulder -- a reactionary and somewhat passive pose. The on on the right looks as if he's looking toward something ahead of him, preparing for something. I know it's odd, since they're the same image.
2. the colours work better on the right-hand one. With the heavy blacks you've used, the near-white highlights on the shaded version are just too stark and don't really mesh with the lighting levels established by the inks. The blues on the right-hand image have a more natural look because there aren't bright highlights and they flow better into the blacks.
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Biohaz_Daddy |
Posted: 2007/5/21 9:48 Updated: 2007/5/21 9:48 |
deluded narcissist guru (Whateverator) Joined: 2004/7/6 From: Posts: 2723 |
Re: Why can't I draw Batman right? I'm not sure what you think is wrong with him. I suppose it depends on your intent with the character. You have gone with a highly stylized version, that I think works okay for Batman in the piece, but maybe better in a more Batman-esque setting. The one issue I would take with the look of the figure, is the huge forearms and hands... I understand the the style choice, but in this case it just too big. IMHO
As far as the coloring technique goes... in this case the flats do not work as well. I think Ker is on the right track with his thoughts. The posterized "Hard Cut" he's talking about would be a perfect match for your abstract take.
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KER1 |
Posted: 2007/5/21 7:26 Updated: 2007/5/21 7:26 |
Supreme being Joined: 2006/5/26 From: NYC Posts: 581 |
Re: Why can't I draw Batman right? I think either way looks fine, and if anything give the "HARD CUT" color look a try instead of the airbrushing, sometimes I have the same problem with an image where for some reason all the airbrushin' i'm doin' is not makin' me happy and then I just simplify and it works out just fine . . . . . as far as posting what you're happy with and what you're not? I think every good artist knows where he or she went wrong in the stuff they do, so ya just learn from that piece and apply to the next. Hope this was helpful! Keep up the good work!
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Dragondack |
Posted: 2007/5/20 21:39 Updated: 2007/5/20 21:39 |
The Great Eternal Dragon Joined: 2004/2/9 From: Edmonton,Alberta,Canada Posts: 11277 |
Re: Why can't I draw Batman right? Right ,left still looks good to me!
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