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Original lineart by [link]
Thank you for letting me color your work.

This is the second drawing I add color to. I went with more shading on that one.

Please send comments or tips.

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:iconpatc-14:
Great Job! Thanks for doing that, I'm really flattered!
:iconvempyrcorp:
Thank you! I saw what you did with your Thor artwork. It's awesome!! I love it!
:iconvempyrcorp:
Thank you! I saw what you did with your Thor artwork. It's awesome!! I love it!
:icondan-van-cool:
Much improvement :D
I hope that what I had told ya from before helped you out a bit. Looking allot better.

I still notice a few blank pixels along some of the edges. with a quick Zoom-In and a couple manual touches you will have it nailed.

:D Thanks for showing

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Best!
Daniel Andrews

Website: [link]
Blog: [link]
:iconvempyrcorp:
Thanks for the comment man. You are now my mentor haha! Are you drawing "professionnally" or is it just a hobbie?
:icondan-van-cool:
Drawing is my hobby but, Id like to break into comics and concept art.
I do work full time as a 3D Animator, at a studio called New Machine Studios. Ive been working on a show called Raven Tales. Its a kids show with TV quality animation. Which basically means we don't have the time to make the Animation as good as what we would like. Its a really Fun job. You cal google the studio, and youtube the show :)

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Daniel Andrews

Website: [link]
Blog: [link]
:iconquestiun:
You did a great job on the color! Nice and clean, great for a comic :).

This is beautiful as you have it, but as you asked for tips, all I can say is if you want to further your painting skills and color techniques to give it a more artistically mastered feel to paint it to the very point you have it now, than follow with the traditional 'highlight core reflected light, and shadow' technique, which would involve choosing a lightsource, in this case the upper left corner, as you already have some core techniques on the legs, but for example, it would create a shadow across the neck and torso from the head, and there would be a degree of change going into some highlights especially on the head and shoulder of the arm coming toward us. And the 'core' wold extend across the torso a bit more, as it would fall naturally across the form, really bringing out all the muscle structure indicated in the line drawing. It would also really bring out the shape of that back hand, as the knucles and top of the hand are facing what would be highlighted and the side of the palm and arm as they flow back to the body would extend the core and have a great mix into the reflected light. Dunno if all that makes sense :).

Anyway, it's beautiful work!

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-KD Anthony
:iconvempyrcorp:
Hi Questiun, Thanks for the tips. I want to clarify something. When you say 'core', do you mean the 'hotspot' of the lightsource? Well in fact...what DO you mean? :P. I don't have a lot of techniques in hand right now...unfortunately...

Anyway thank you again and I would like to say that I really like your work.
:iconquestiun:
Here is what I meant :): [link]

It's no problem, I hope it helps out! Thanks for checking out my work dude!

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-KD Anthony

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