Crimson CHOW #62 THE WANDERER
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Alright so I found a new way I like to work volumetrically based on the combination of Gary Laib's thumbnail inspiration which was the above result, plus combining CBinnsIllustration method and then just going my own direction with things. This seems to be a pretty quick way to turn out something that looks decent. Typically I would work linear and create a rough sketch, then clean up the line work which can be time consuming. The conclusion is that I like both methods of working linear and volumetric, so depending on what I'm doing and how fast I want to do it I would take advantage of one, the other, or a combination of the both. I was able to get together in a little over an hour including the initial silhouette. 


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Crimson CHOW #62 THE WANDERER - by Lege1 - 04-17-2025, 07:43 PM
RE: Crimson CHOW #62 THE WANDERER - by darktiste - 04-18-2025, 07:21 PM
RE: Crimson CHOW #62 THE WANDERER - by Lege1 - 04-18-2025, 11:08 PM
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RE: Crimson CHOW #62 THE WANDERER - by Lege1 - 04-19-2025, 01:02 PM
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