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I drew this vector simply because I loved the character. The original vector was drawn from scratch and over 3000 pixels wide. In retrospect, I didn't spend long enough on some of the detail and it was a tad too chunky.
Hi Sher, Thanks very much. I don't know if I could offer any tips that would be of any use to anyone. I always work as large as possible, it enables me to capture more detail. The outline is key, as I always build that first then add to it, it helps me keep perspective. I don't use many colurs as I try to keep the amount of colours used to around 16, sometimes I up that figure considerably, but I find keeping it simple makes things easier. :-)
Red and black is luking perfect to give a defined look....
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Thanks guys, I love the Darth Maul facade and think he emphasised the genius of George Lucas. :-)
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Horror look...nice selection
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See You ...
Hello, thank you so much to visit and follow my poetry blogger. A big hug . Úrsula Avner.
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cold blooded face.
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I liked it - the intensity of the look.
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it looks like a picture
damn thats OFF THE CHAIN
Hi RustiK!!! How are you? Thanks for the visit and to follow my blog.I´ll follow you too. I loved your blog. It´s vey interesting.
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Lau
This is really cool! A custom watercolor brush?
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Eliane
wow this is really good! any tips you wanna share?
ReplyDeleteHi Sher, Thanks very much. I don't know if I could offer any tips that would be of any use to anyone. I always work as large as possible, it enables me to capture more detail. The outline is key, as I always build that first then add to it, it helps me keep perspective. I don't use many colurs as I try to keep the amount of colours used to around 16, sometimes I up that figure considerably, but I find keeping it simple makes things easier. :-)
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