tal cual dice el titulo : esto esta GLORIOSO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hombre, cada vez estas haciendo las pinturas mas y mas geniales!!! los colores del atardecer y el contraste con el rostro de pops me facino!! demaciado hermoso ;O;!!!! Lo amo!!!
Well the background on this thing is glorious, like a wonderful colorful raspberry shine. Beautiful! Love Pops as always. But! The lines of light intersecting his outline....not good. They disrupt his "wholeness". You can correct this with ease by painting over those lines that come into his outline.
Thanks man! Actually, the lines of light oddly do penetrate his outline in the original reference picture, isn't that weird? It's supposed to convey the fact that the light is shining directly at his face. Obviously, my goal is to reproduce it as close as i possibly can. Even if there are mistakes in the show i will paint as they are. Believe me, i spend a LOT of time studying the picture before i lay on any paint
Oh yeah, I figured that you did, and you're faithful to the original too. I'm not sure I would call it a mistake per se, it's more of a personal ascetic choice in my perception. It's all good though!
No doubt! Before i repainted the white light lines i actually did debate on having them not break his outline, so that was my instinct too! I just meant that i have actually put obvious mistakes into my paintings because it was canon with the show. Like for example, entirely neglecting the light colored fur on Rigby in "Regular Guitars".
hombre, cada vez estas haciendo las pinturas mas y mas geniales!!!
los colores del atardecer y el contraste con el rostro de pops me facino!!
demaciado hermoso ;O;!!!!
Lo amo!!!
Obviously, my goal is to reproduce it as close as i possibly can. Even if there are mistakes in the show i will paint as they are. Believe me, i spend a LOT of time studying the picture before i lay on any paint
Before i repainted the white light lines i actually did debate on having them not break his outline, so that was my instinct too!
I just meant that i have actually put obvious mistakes into my paintings because it was canon with the show. Like for example, entirely neglecting the light colored fur on Rigby in "Regular Guitars".