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A Badass Gallery

Discussion in 'Art Gallery' started by CommBA, Jan 21, 2013.

  1. CommBA

    CommBA Unregistered User

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    So, yeah, probably not gonna draw much because I'm terribad at it, but in the rare event that I do happen to draw more I'm just gonna stick 'em in one not-so-giant thread.
     
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    Target: Diglett
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    Diglett in the Sky

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  3. TheProtobabe

    TheProtobabe Prototype Babe

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    Okay, so just to get it out of the way, we all know Diglett doesn't use 'Fly', but I'm sure you knew that. OTHER THAN THE FACT THAT YOU PUT DIGLETT IN THE CLOUDS, he looks super accurate and just as he's supposed to. I like the shading you've got going on there, the light source seems consistent throughout the drawing--and the clouds look so fluffy because of it! You put in a background and colored the whole thing by hand, indicating time spent on your Diglett. A few things you could improve on... perhaps giving your sky some depth and dimension by variating the colors a bit? You don't have to have the sky a solid blue color the whole way through. It would also be cool to see some highlights as well as shading on the opposite side of the objects in the image (the clouds, Diglett's head, etc.) to further show your light source. Overall, though, good job for your first Poke Art ^^

    Score: 45/100, which means that Diglett is caught.

    @CommBA;