Gift artwork for
ConorHyena with his boi and my AJ
I know it's not standard UK weapons but this stuff is all fictional and not aiming for accuracy. The only accuracy I'm looking for is in detail. The Union Jack is just where we're from. Everything is referenced.
Criticism is welcome, I'm aware of certain flaws in the art so please don't hammer me. I'm learning and trying my best. Also enjoying it.
Conor belongs to
conorhyena
AJ belongs to
Torrent_Shark
Art created by me. Please don't steal or trace it.
Thank you
-Torrent Feirwreth/AJ Woofless/NeecoTheWolf
ConorHyena with his boi and my AJI know it's not standard UK weapons but this stuff is all fictional and not aiming for accuracy. The only accuracy I'm looking for is in detail. The Union Jack is just where we're from. Everything is referenced.
Criticism is welcome, I'm aware of certain flaws in the art so please don't hammer me. I'm learning and trying my best. Also enjoying it.
Conor belongs to
conorhyenaAJ belongs to
Torrent_SharkArt created by me. Please don't steal or trace it.
Thank you
-Torrent Feirwreth/AJ Woofless/NeecoTheWolf
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1080 x 1280px
File Size 241 kB
Looks great, really like the detailed weapons and kit and how you managed to deal with the relatively difficult perspective of the rifles at that angle. The anatomy seems good too, their aiming posture seems natural and comes across well. :D
I like the detailed fabric folds in the uniforms. If you're after some critique, a little suggestion for next time you're doing something like this though is to sorta "bend" the camo patterns where they hit a pocket or a fold. Where the fabric is not continuous, there is likely to be a disruption in the pattern- if there's a splodge of camo pattern, it's not going to continue straight from say, the leg of the trouser onto the pocket which is stitched on from another cut of material. Did that make sense? ^^;
It's just a really minor thing that can take a few minutes of thinking about extra while you're doing it, but produces a more realistic look of patterned material.
Anyhow, really nice work. I like the sorta content you make so definitely gonna keep an eye on you I think! :D
I like the detailed fabric folds in the uniforms. If you're after some critique, a little suggestion for next time you're doing something like this though is to sorta "bend" the camo patterns where they hit a pocket or a fold. Where the fabric is not continuous, there is likely to be a disruption in the pattern- if there's a splodge of camo pattern, it's not going to continue straight from say, the leg of the trouser onto the pocket which is stitched on from another cut of material. Did that make sense? ^^;
It's just a really minor thing that can take a few minutes of thinking about extra while you're doing it, but produces a more realistic look of patterned material.
Anyhow, really nice work. I like the sorta content you make so definitely gonna keep an eye on you I think! :D
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