I've had this one finished for a couple weeks now, but I wanted to do some glazing for the glowy bits and the whites were taking forever to dry. On top of that, i had a couple other deadlines that took precedence. So at last, here's the final image for my Goblin Engineer painting. You'll notice the addition of a few elements, mainly the background, that I decided to add after the drawing in the previous post.
Awesome! This looks fantastic, man.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful work!!!! Well done Scott! I love that bright green hue, very uncommon, thats why I love it! I aspire to be like you one of these days...Happy St. Patricks Day! I dont understand how this website work, I dont know which to click,so I posted myself as anonymous, but I'm not its me,Maureen Vicente former co-worker!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys!
ReplyDeleteScott it looks great! The lighting is wonderful. I'm not sure if it's just my monitor, but it looks like there are a lot of really black blacks, and I wonder if you could lighten some of them just a tad, just to enhance the sense of depth. It's probably a personal preference. Either way, I really like it- especially his ruddy red nose! =D
ReplyDeleteHey Anna, Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat's a good point about the blacks. I can never tell because my monitor is super bright. I will try to check it out on my work computer and see if it's different so i can play with the levels.
Real intensity going on here, very aggressive color choices, love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Nate! I appreciate the kind words.
ReplyDeleteyep. That's definitely a winning image. Everything is working in there. Great job. And good to meet you at GenCon. That night ended up being more fun than I had brought pants to accommodate.
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