Aeon wrote:
Now that's very nifty! That has to be my favourite picture from you; and it's almost mundane! No socks or special foot shots, just a few squishy folks.
Lol - who'd have thought you could describe a rampaging giant jackal god of the underworld to be "almost mundane"...!
Thanks, Aeon.
Razor wrote:
Now that's good stuff! I feel pretty good about myself, because with my keen raptor eyes, I was able to spot all of the things you mentioned. Score one for raptas!
On a more relevant note, I think this is by far your best furry drawing yet! Do all great ar-teests just say that their art is crap before you see it just to make it seems better when you actually see it? If so, you need not make the effort! All that talk about not getting the face right, blasphemy! You got it down great. Excellent job!
Heh - well it's not done for modesty or anything, I assure you. Genuinely, I do find art a real struggle and the difficulties are often evident to my eyes when looking at the finished piece. But most people would just say I'm being picky. Having said that, I think it's best if you can be aware of your own faults rather than having to have everyone else tell you what you've done wrong.
Anyway, thanks for the comments, and glad you could find everything! Care to elaborate on the positions of each one?
Ahastar wrote:
Hey, he is the death god - maybe he got bored with the slim amount of new souls that make it over to his realm?!
Great stuff RRR! Black fur is a BITCH to do, especially with your outstanding shading! Really the only thing that I could imagine making this any more excellent would be an armageddon class pawprint with the impact of that foot.
But then again, I am a pawprint whore.
I had originally intended on doing a big print, but when I started adding the extra sand around the foot to create the sinking/impact effect, I felt it was actually spoiling it. I preferred being able to see the foot in its entirety. Okay, so it looks a bit strange having a huge foot not sinking into what is clearly soft sand, but at this scale, I'd like to think it isn't so noticeable as to spoil it.
As for the shading, I think too much can be made of shading black sometimes - I tend to just treat any such subject as being grey instead, then you don't feel limited by the tonal range you can use.
Thanks, Ahastar!
Sprotchymon wrote:
Very fitting position for the god of the entire fyorkin' underworld. I imagine him frequently hurting his feet on those pointy pyramids. Having tiny horses in the foreground as opposed to tiny camels seems a slight oddity, but that's nary a trifle.
*eeks*
- don't even mention the thought of treading on a pyramid! *winces*
Heh! Thanks Sprotchy - I take your point on having horses instead of camels, but I'm afraid I simply wasn't thinking about it that much!
Dinosorceror wrote:
Nice work, Rexar, and love the storm clouds. I actually think the resized picture works better, because it's almost too crisp in detail in the original resolution, especially with the wee folk, they're almost like Blue pixel art.
It's also interesting that, although you evolved along two different paths, I could swear the stomping foot was a Ye Olde Ken Cougar's Macrobabies(tm) production, and yet I know from the evolution of your stomping feet that it is, of course, your own. The similarity is only in the foot, too...I think it's the first time I've noticed two arr-teests converge like that, it's almost creepy.
Heh - well as an admirer of KC's art, I'll take it as a compliment! Admittedly, my ability to draw canine paws is still developing, and I do often find myself referring to how Ken draws them. But I hope it doesn't just look like a shameless copy or something!
Lol!
And to an extent, whilst I don't like losing detail, I do prefer to resize my images to remove any pixellated edges or impurities.
Thanks, Dino!
DragonsLover wrote:
Excellent picture as usual! Again, I enjoy the impressive details, excepted perhaps for the little bugs on the sand...
There's one little bad thing: sand smoke is missing between the third and fourth toes. That would have been much better in my humble opinion.
Oh, and Mike is at the far right of the picture.
(He is indeed.
)
I actually deliberately decided against putting a dust cloud between those two toes, because I wanted to be able to see between them. That's just me being a total toe-slut for you...
Heh!!
ESC wrote:
OH MY...what small ears you have! :O
But still smexy!
Oh my - what small text you have!
Heh!
Thanks, ESC. I admit, the ears are a little short by jackal standards, but truthfully, I ran out of room on the A3 page!!! Lol!
Thanks to everyone who has commented!
Much appreciated.