
Unfun fact: The more practice I get in this style, the less efficient I become. This took me forever.
Fun fact: Those things on his belt are Leyden jars, which were basically the very first batteries.
I was going to add clouds, but I painstakingly painted all those tiny, fiddly buildings, and I'm going to make you look at EVERY SINGLE FUCKING ONE of them.
I need to do more Steampunk-ish stuff, but these flat colours are really bad for adding ornaments and surface detail.
This is the Doktor, his facial markings just don't work in this style.
Criticism is very welcome.
Fun fact: Those things on his belt are Leyden jars, which were basically the very first batteries.
I was going to add clouds, but I painstakingly painted all those tiny, fiddly buildings, and I'm going to make you look at EVERY SINGLE FUCKING ONE of them.
I need to do more Steampunk-ish stuff, but these flat colours are really bad for adding ornaments and surface detail.
This is the Doktor, his facial markings just don't work in this style.
Criticism is very welcome.
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Well, it's SORT OF steampunk alright. I't just not as "classically" steampunk as originally intended because I got tired of adding fiddly mechanical details. The accoutrements are supposed to be brass (which is much more steampunk than gold, I think) -__-;I swear I never get the tone right...
Glad you like it,anyways.
Glad you like it,anyways.
Actually, it's because they're aetherified. If he put them on the wrong way round and then clapped his hands, they'd accelerate rapidly in opposite directions, with his arms still attached.
And believe me, if he gets the chance to put something on the wrong way round, he will. He has little labels on the inside of his shoes, and his pants and shirts all have "Legs" or "Torso" and "Back/Front" embroidered on them somewhere. He constructed a blasphemic half-organic contraption to do that for him, which seemed like a good idea until it started embroidering the villagers' cattle and causing localised space-time rifts.
And believe me, if he gets the chance to put something on the wrong way round, he will. He has little labels on the inside of his shoes, and his pants and shirts all have "Legs" or "Torso" and "Back/Front" embroidered on them somewhere. He constructed a blasphemic half-organic contraption to do that for him, which seemed like a good idea until it started embroidering the villagers' cattle and causing localised space-time rifts.
this reminds me so much of the comic "Invincible" i don't know if you're aware of it...
the drawing in question is not that reminiscent in content (bar perhaps the flight aspect... and maybe the goggles)... so i think it must be in the expression and pose of the character, or something like that...
cool...
the drawing in question is not that reminiscent in content (bar perhaps the flight aspect... and maybe the goggles)... so i think it must be in the expression and pose of the character, or something like that...
cool...
Very cool art. It does kinda remind me of Ryan Ottley's art on Invincible now that it's mentioned, but I was thinking more of the anime Steamboy at first. Probably due to the costume and goggles.
The perspective of the shot is really cool as well. I kept thinking he was like inside a tube till I looked at it again and realized he's taking to the skies above a city and the smoke plumes aren't him bouncing off the sides of walls, but his upward movement.
That's what I get for not reading the full original description till I'm typing my comments up :-P
The perspective of the shot is really cool as well. I kept thinking he was like inside a tube till I looked at it again and realized he's taking to the skies above a city and the smoke plumes aren't him bouncing off the sides of walls, but his upward movement.
That's what I get for not reading the full original description till I'm typing my comments up :-P
"Leyden jars, which were basically the very first batteries."
your half right, a Leyden Jar is really a very early capacitor
ya see, the Leyden jar can hold a few thousand volts but discharges it all at once, giving a spark,
in fact if i were him and those babys were charged, there is no way i would have them that close to my crotch XD
a battery on the other hand holds a charge for a long amount of time and converts chemical energy to electrical
energy.
but enough of that SCIENCE LESSON OVER!
this is an exciting pic to look at none the less :D
it makes the theme from "Mission Impossible" come to my head
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