02-20-2012, 11:25 AM
(02-20-2012, 11:16 AM)Victor Quaresma Wrote: hey man, I can see your drawings reflect a knowledge of anatomy and movement, the colors are nice and so are the values. I like how bulky his clothes are (to protect him from cold I guess). But I think the monster (not sure about the hunter) would be more interesting if you weren't too grounded to reality, try pushing the boundaries when it comes to designing. And I gotta say that the hunter's face is a bit too "urban/civilized" and does't have much of that Inuit feel, so I would try pushing his facial traits a bit more.
But anyway, it's already looking great, I think you just have to make some subtle changes and I am sure it will look awesome!
Hey thanks, I'll take the points into consideration as I move forward. I don't know if I want to stray too far from realism though for the monster because I like a level of believability in art. I did try to give him a more inuit feel in the face with the much more rounded and "un-heroic" facial structure but I guess I didn't do it enough... I referenced their facial tattooing too :)