Practice Images
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@evilrobot Ah!I see where you are coming from! I would still want to throw in a caveat that formulas may turn out to limit your potential - does not have to, as Mangas demonstrate over and over again, but is a potential risk. You can be cartoony and disregard anatomy while keeping a high variability of shape and design language - Stephen Silver (among many others) is a good example of that. Carter Goodrich and Nico Market are even better. Just some unsolicited thoughts - I wanted to share because it was nagging me somehow...feel free to ignore and forget!
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I think it would look cool if you kept the lines in the face around the eyes/mouth/nose and left the rest without. A little combination of both.
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@Leontine I was thinking perhaps the bear is lost, or separated from his mother ... hungry works too
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Working on some new digital water color and ink brushes. First test.
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And some traditional practice with sable brush
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Just testing out some things I noticed while studying some other artists work. I'm toying around with the idea of going more in this direction.
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The guy with the mosquito is awesome!
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More testing.
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Practice some texture and other stuff.
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More practice with texture and rendering. Also working on expanding the shapes I use for characters as per some critiques.
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warm up from tonight still playing around with texture.