Noir in his new digs.
Was meant to be a flame kick, but half way through I was like "Shit! I don't know how to draw fire..."
Was meant to be a flame kick, but half way through I was like "Shit! I don't know how to draw fire..."
Category All / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Bear (Other)
Size 490 x 443px
File Size 20 kB
Flame kick, like this? http://69justin.deviantart.com/art/.....kick-173966106
I really enjoy the movement that is being shown here. Not only does the direction of the pivotal motion indicate a sense of power but that hint of knowledge, it is also giving a feel of adept sparring. The arm is in a reflexive defending position in mid-flight, giving the impression of hard training and second nature movement. His attire is flowing acceptably with the body, further giving the impression of a quick, jolted motion to hit. I particularly would like to point out that the direction and placement on where the eyes are looking is definitive. I dont see that frame of reference brought out in many pieces successfully. It tells me he is aiming for an object or person to the right of the viewer, almost as if the audience viewing the piece is positioned to the side to witness the action in full. Lastly, the extension of his leg to its outermost point is a wonderful execution of movement and speed, riddled with hints of ferocity but in a controlled manner. The streak in the background further enhances this motion of clockwise direction by joining with the leg being released. it shows lots of movement and limb fluidity.
Furthermore, the direction of the streak displays an optical illusion of such that can either be taken as the character traveling left, or the character swinging his leg to the right of the audience. Its interesting to ponder each movement, and the associated ideas of explanation that comes with each viewpoint.
Very good job on the execution Jarpanda. I enjoyed understanding this piece. Well done!
Furthermore, the direction of the streak displays an optical illusion of such that can either be taken as the character traveling left, or the character swinging his leg to the right of the audience. Its interesting to ponder each movement, and the associated ideas of explanation that comes with each viewpoint.
Very good job on the execution Jarpanda. I enjoyed understanding this piece. Well done!
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