tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21784710.post1766472238782854883..comments2015-04-25T15:44:50.848-07:00Comments on ...what a waste of perfectly good paper: Tim Thoreenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01060643838317950808noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21784710.post-69619696024634197702010-04-16T13:53:25.358-07:002010-04-16T13:53:25.358-07:00Nice posts man! It's good to see you so active...Nice posts man! It's good to see you so active.<br /><br />Your lighting is definitely getting better, even from the last post I commented on. I'm excited to see how you push that one, by the way.<br /><br />The Daredevil piece really caught my eye. I've always loved your free use of color and darks. Pushing the highlights is really working for you and adding to your work, man. Keep it up!<br /><br />The selective use of hatching on the molten beast is well done. We need to get you some Copic grayscale pens to play with. I have a feeling you'd like them. The only crit I have for this guy is to push the weight on his arm a bit more. The only tension I feel in his weight-bearing arm is in his two fingertips. If you can bring that same pressure into the lines and form of his wrist and elbow, I think it would give a more dynamic feel. I also get the sense that this guy is massive, the way he peeks over a horizon line, so anything you can do to increase weight will help intensify that effect.<br /><br />I got no crit for your Dale sketch. It's whimsical yet intimidating, like a cartoon saying "WTF are you looking at?!" It's a fun juxtaposition.Morgan Dudrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14499228274466408937noreply@blogger.com