Plus he's not really directing at anyone in particular, right? He doesn't actually know who ordered the pizza! Come on people, where is your interpretive spirit? Sonic unwittingly delivers to the wrong address and becomes the star of a lucrative game franchise!
Like this is obviously a metaphor for heartbreak. I shouldn't have to spell it out for you.
It reminds me of a more colorful version of that T-Rex battle with that Stegasarous from Fantasia. Depressing for the plant eater's side in both cases.
I've recently been addicted to that Nick cartoon Danny Phantom (which, asides from Avatar is really the only two shows I watch in that channel considering how much crap they punch out nowadays), and I like Kill Bill. So I combined the two...nothing more.
Someone else told me it reminded him of that Fantasia scene. I recall the dark coloring of that sequence so strongly though that I can't can't really make the association myself. I picked Stegosaur because I think fright suits them, I really can barely recall that scene (I thought it was a triceratops?)
Nah, for some reason my roommate just recently downloaded Fantasia. I watched a couple scenes with him, one being the dinosaur scene. It was a stegosaur vs a t-rex. The stegosaur put up a decent fight, but was ultimately owned. I thought of that scene simply because I had just seen it recently, but your picture is quite a bit different. Like you said, the colors are brighter, and it has a more light hearted feel rather than the t-rex killing the stegosaur in Fantasia.
Nice work guys! Loving the colours in Silv's dinosaur pic and Yi's stylish piece. I'm trying to get back into the anime(ish) scene with this piece that's worth a meh or two.
You might have already noticed that his proportions are way off, he's well drawn and the pose is cool but he's like a little pod on two very tall legs, I can imagine this same "silhouette" as a giant black alien machine built for harvesting tiny humans with its whip-like appendages and ejecting bloody sprays to fertilize their dark crops. In other words, his legs are too long or his torso is too short. :)
Something else you might want to try for a character like this is making his armor a bit more pronounced, as it is you've got the segmenting, the shading, and the little rivets, but the linework makes it looks very flat, and you could add a buldge or point or two in places to make it effect his silhouette more, I think it would make quite a difference. I'm also not a fan of this shading style, I bet it would look a lot slicker and more "powerful" with flat colors.
Sorry for the impromptu critique, it just kinda slipped out...
No worries, dude. I'd be the first to admit that my shading is crap, my style also kind-of employs the use of exagerrated body parts.
Thanks for the crit anyway, Silv. Much appreciated. ^_^
Not to be rude or anything but you might want to change up your leg postions a bit when you do your next pic. The last 4 you've shown have kinda had the same one. You should experiment a bit if you haven't been doing so already.
I should be showing off something soon. Possibly. Set your clocks for "a month or two from now" just to be safe.
I realize that these "guns" are little more than sticks with some lines drawn on them, but I wonder how convincing they are to someone who actually knows something about guns? Yes, I am actually asking for Chris to <i>talk about guns</i> for a moment...
Dude...I'm thinking of that show with the Dinosaurs that was on Eek! the Cat show. I forgot what it's called, but your drawing reminds me of that cartoon so damn much. Ahh, the nostaglia.
I wasn't thinking of that, I wasn't really thinking of anything (though the scifi monocles were somewhat inspired by those guys from City of Lost Children), but if anything was coming to mind it was Dinosaurs for Hire.. I guess you can't get too far away from one thing or another with this sort of material. It makes me sad that someone has already done a thing called "Terrible Thunder Lizards," it's such a great name!
I like the benignly distracted expression on the triceratops, like despite packing heat he just remembered something funny he saw on dino-TV last night.
They could be single shot weapons. No obvious break action, but they could be muzzle loaders, though the "high-tech" screams "laser" or "energy weapon" in which case you can make them look however you want them to, furniture-wise.
I was aiming (gah) for sniper rifle type weapons, but yeah, single shot, a little futuristic but intended to be modern weapons for all intents and purposes. City of Lost Children is one of those shows where some things look high tech because it makes them look cool but really there's very little "practical" technology, so I was going for that same kind of effect, modern weapons and fancy eye-gadgets.
If anyone is interested, CoLC is pretty entertaining but <i>extremely</i> weird, it's certainly interesting to watch (if nothing else some of the characters are pretty memorable and the sets are gorgeous) but the weirdness at times just seemed like it was falling flat, like the movie was relying on it and it wasn't holding it up. But it's recomendable, especially if you want to see some crazy monocles.