Or... something like that. I would have been smart to write down a few
of the titles I was thinking of while I was working on this piece.
Probably one of the more in depth pieces I've managed to do in quite a
long while. This took about a week and a half to complete. I didn't
really want to show any work in progress because even though I really
appreciate crits and critique, I wanted to really gauge my own level.
I wanted to note where my skills lie in their own right and see where I
stand. How do you know what to improve if you never know where you
stand? I wanted a solid, completed piece for people to critique me on,
because sometimes a WIP, the line seems to blur between what is the
idea you want to convey and what idea others want you to convey- even
though a good critic will concentrate on the facts of the piece, not
necessarily the subject matter.
Well- here is my werecat,
loosely based on my character as well as my character in Oblivion.
That game really inspired this piece to come to life. I first worked
in Open Canvas and soon got frustrated with the lack of sure power of
the program. I believe I wanted to move the sketch over and couldn't
figure out how to do so without rotating the whole canvas - which I
found a useless capability. I dragged it over to Photoshop and turned
it into quite the project. Originally just a line drawing, the
linework I created in OC was not satisfactory. So I turned it into a
lineless piece and I like it much better for it.
Seeing a
smaller version makes me realise that the character is a bit bright and
I could possibly push color contrast and just regular contrast more in
the piece. The light from the front of the character is a bit bright.
The piece does not overall have a lot of dark contrast. I guess I got
a bit intimidated when all the darker colors I was choosing were near
the lower left (black) corner, making me hesitant to choose it. I
guess the lights are too light and the darks are a bit too dark. Aw
well. Live and learn. I did learn a lot from this piece. Hope you
enjoy.
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Tom said:
Congratulations! You made Image of the Day! Tom, DVD Editor, ImagineFX.