Best of luck.
Best of luck.
Thanks!
Hell yeah! Gangly bodies with odd proportions and freakish distorted faces, that's my JAM!!!
Love the sketchy linework and coloring, very efficient.
... M-mom?
Classy lassy.
Can take her?
you can try
"Retro Mona Lisa". I lul.
Ignoring the two obvious elements jumping out, the background's really simple but it's so charming, the way it emulates old oil painting. A lesson I should really strive to follow through with: when the focus is on the character, a few shapes and splashes of color go a long way.
This is just fantastic. The dusty, faded colors, the distinct volumes for each type of material, the great perspective and story told with the illustration.
One thing that might've improved the piece would be a drop shadow on the central figure, but other than that, job well done!
The drop of shadow is a good idea, but I battled myself over whether or not I want the central figure to glow.
I kind of ended up with neither in the end though :P
"Do you want to live deliciously? Pancakes and hot buns, down in Hell!"
POWlice!
I like the very distinct silhoettes, for both the ladies and the <unmentionables> behind them. The elements used are all unique, in color and design, but also have the required factors to see how they all come from the same vein.
Can't wait to see more, dood.
Oh, I'm no too picky.
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