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09-22-2011, 09:34 PM
Some cool lookin' entries getting a start here... Juan, really nice start with that super bulky silhouette he'd have! Glad I decided not to go sword over shoulder too! Be careful with the shapes in the wings... I'd maybe try to keep them that bulky, just maybe look up the major shapes of wings and how they unfold... to keep some believability in there.
Nice to see you in here too Ang... some nice initial starts, and cool to see some actiony types poses too (something I confess I'm too lazy to do when it comes to full body armor). Really like the feel of the bottom right piece. , would love to see that full body with the same perspective. vnmribaya: nice start, and i like the idea of the more mechanised looking wings, and the fact you cant see his face... for some reason that appeals to me as it means the viewer gets to decide what he looks like under there. Try thinking about how the wings might unfold, and overlay each other to get that definitely grounded sense of something achievable (even in the fantastical). Jan: yours is currently feeling much more demonic than angelic, with the scrawnier figure and uber spikey designs... if i didn't know the challenge was an arch angel I'd be hard pressed to guess that's what it was. No reason you can't go spikey, but bear in mind what people tend to think of when they think of angelic - you could balance some of the spikey out with more rounded or smooth areas in the armor too, or even go more rounded in the wing design to counter balance the armor. Just my 2cents guys, take with a pinch of salt as always ![]() Here's mine. Totally cliche, but hell with it, I love the traditional vision of angelic warriors, with gleaming armor, proud stance and ready to kick the butt of demonic evil all round. Am considering doing this in traditional media, to fit in with the style of a couple of previous pieces I've done featuring angels: Here Edit: here's the transferred traditional sketch on Illustration board! Last edited by zephyri; 09-23-2011 at 07:50 PM. |
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09-24-2011, 02:06 AM
Re-worked the wings. This archangel is harder than I thought, I might take this version to line work and clean it up, still in the concept stage. Crits welcome!!
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