Finally finished another art of Kouya. I was practicing how to draw guns and back muscles. I guess I seriously need some work on those.
I had to hurry this up since it's almost Christmas and my family is really getting busy with the party and all that.
...I'm still perplexed with the background... :\
Kouya Wolfang by
RujiruBlkDragon
I had to hurry this up since it's almost Christmas and my family is really getting busy with the party and all that.
...I'm still perplexed with the background... :\
Kouya Wolfang by
RujiruBlkDragonCategory All / Muscle
Species Wolf
Size 1260 x 1280px
File Size 233 kB
You still need to work on the guns them selves. They look like on solid unmoving piece. The depth is not very clearly portrayed at a lot of points on any gun, more specifically: the bolts, triggers, loading sites.
try making a more shadowed appearance at those points to induce depth.
try making a more shadowed appearance at those points to induce depth.
Impressive work! I really love the powerful poses and figures of these two. I like the size of those boots, guns and military gear is pretty nice, makes them both look big and tough. You didn't do a bad job on the guns and back muscles of the wolf there, in fact the bulkiness of the guns make them look like they have some serious firepower! Haha!
The painted colour is really good, not over the top and varies depending on surface type, like how the skin is painted differently to hair and fur. Lots of neutral and shade colours here, gives a kind of stern, serious atmosphere. The background imagery of bullet holes seems a little /too/ bright by a few percent, but they make the characters' black weapons and clothes pop out from the background, which on some screens may be impossible to tell, like with the wolf's right viewer-side shoulder. A trick I like to use for black on dark backgrounds is a halo or white outline, white lineart on a dark/black object is an exception which allows detail to be discerned when it would ordinarily be hidden.
Have a happy christmas rujirublk!
The painted colour is really good, not over the top and varies depending on surface type, like how the skin is painted differently to hair and fur. Lots of neutral and shade colours here, gives a kind of stern, serious atmosphere. The background imagery of bullet holes seems a little /too/ bright by a few percent, but they make the characters' black weapons and clothes pop out from the background, which on some screens may be impossible to tell, like with the wolf's right viewer-side shoulder. A trick I like to use for black on dark backgrounds is a halo or white outline, white lineart on a dark/black object is an exception which allows detail to be discerned when it would ordinarily be hidden.
Have a happy christmas rujirublk!
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