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Some Assorted Pieces of Gaming Artwork

KitAlexHarrisonKitAlexHarrison Registered User regular
edited September 2011 in Artist's Corner
Hello! I'm Kit Harrison and this is some artwork for my blog! I'm posting them here to see how you feel about my drawing "ability", as well as maybe some comment on how to improve my techniques and style.

Fitzgerald, Coleridge, Auden & Faulks (the four mascots of my blog. Read about their origins and the inspirations that went into their design here if you want)
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Auden+with+background.jpgFaulks+with+background.jpg

Creepers Gonna Creep - based on Minecraft
Faulks+Creeper+Explodey+Death.jpg

Decisions, Decisions - based on inFamous 2
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Chainsaw Good - What would happen if Marcus Fenix and a Chimeran Hybrid had a fight?
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  • SiegfriedSiegfried Registered User regular
    I would suggest mixing up your line weight a bit, keeping everything the same weight makes it feel pretty flat. It looks like you're doing this all in Illustrator, you can easily tweak it then.

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  • earthwormadamearthwormadam ancient crust Registered User regular
    Keep drawin and practicin, preferably with pencil and paper. Doing everything on the computer like this tends to hamper artistic growth more than it helps it. For example stiff characters, flat boring angles, photo backgrounds, silly signatures. Just work on drawing like you are, only try to gain more of an understanding of the basic shapes that make up your characters. They look pretty good, but by not drawinf full characters you're depriving yourself of how to learn to draw full bodies, hands and feet.

  • Ronin356Ronin356 Nowhere MORegistered User regular
    Also read the book Art and Fear. It is a great book for all artists. I heard about it from the great people at concept art.com

    Nobody sees a flower really; it is so small. We haven't time, and to see takes time - like to have a friend takes time.
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  • Ronin356Ronin356 Nowhere MORegistered User regular
    edited September 2011
    Keep drawing and never give up!

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    Nobody sees a flower really; it is so small. We haven't time, and to see takes time - like to have a friend takes time.
    Georgia O'Keeffe
    Be sure to like my Comic Book "Last Words" on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Last-Words-The-Comic-Book/458405034287767
    and Magenta the Witchgirl!: http://www.drunkduck.com/Magenta_the_Witchgirl/



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