lotsa nice drawing here. i think the raccoon is my favorite of the animals, though the more i look at that pink, the more i think it might be a bit too intense?
sheep man is punching invisible villains in the dark.
Joe-Thanks! Tim-No unfortunately. What Murakami book is that? I really like his stuff. Bleeding edges- Thanks? Hahaha. Alex-I will try lessening the intensity.
i really dig that duck! i agree about the pink, and i am wondering if the raccoon would be more solid if he had a shadow on the ground? the duck has more rendering than the raccoon so he seems less flat. just a thought, good drawings throughout!
I really dont know what to say about your sheep villain. Really takes me back to a ren and Stimpy type of obscure character, I think your color choices lately have been on point and it adds a lot. But even in Black and white it would still be a really strong piece, the drawing is really solid. you know. just so good. your on a roll dude, still cant get over your joker. Im gonna need prints of both of these. Like your the movement in your duck drawing, the way it flows, but i think you lost that in your racoon, its more angular and heavy.
Thanks Anthony for the thoughts on the raccoon, I was wondering what made it less successful than the duckling. Consider the prints yours! Thanks for the praise, it means a lot to me!
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Animals are pretty cute and sheepman rules!
Weird question- is the sheepman from the Haruki Murakami novel?
Love the duck and Sheepman...
the sheepman looks like something they would have thrown in the toy line for He-Man or Ninja Turtles towards the end as they ran out of ideas.
lotsa nice drawing here. i think the raccoon is my favorite of the animals, though the more i look at that pink, the more i think it might be a bit too intense?
sheep man is punching invisible villains in the dark.
Joe-Thanks!
Tim-No unfortunately. What Murakami book is that? I really like his stuff.
Bleeding edges- Thanks? Hahaha.
Alex-I will try lessening the intensity.
i really dig that duck! i agree about the pink, and i am wondering if the raccoon would be more solid if he had a shadow on the ground? the duck has more rendering than the raccoon so he seems less flat. just a thought, good drawings throughout!
there's a weird ghostly Sheepman in A Wild Sheep Chase. Heh, I thought that was your take on him.
I really dont know what to say about your sheep villain. Really takes me back to a ren and Stimpy type of obscure character, I think your color choices lately have been on point and it adds a lot. But even in Black and white it would still be a really strong piece, the drawing is really solid. you know. just so good. your on a roll dude, still cant get over your joker. Im gonna need prints of both of these. Like your the movement in your duck drawing, the way it flows, but i think you lost that in your racoon, its more angular and heavy.
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Thanks Anthony for the thoughts on the raccoon, I was wondering what made it less successful than the duckling. Consider the prints yours! Thanks for the praise, it means a lot to me!
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