This is awesome. Pure Awesome. Like you took Awesome, ground it into pencils and drew with it.
The amount of detail for the sheer scale of the image is unbelievable. Each person has a defined anatomy and muscle structure: from the two women in the foreground ready to grapple to the somersaulting radioactive man in the background. You can practically feel the heat of the blasts and the tension in everyone's bodies. The effects for the superpowers are just as unique and in depth as the heroes themselves. Each gets its own style and form, giving you this real sense of individuality and power. No two beams alike and each one looking absolutely devastating. I can almost hear the crack as the Bloody Butch takes that swing on the jaw from the Burning Butch.
What amazes me are the little things. The fishnets of the winged woman on the right, the individual strands of hair you obviously painstakingly included into everyone. Each character gets all the attention and detail as if they were each in their own pieces of art rather than in such a massive collection. A lot of other people would let the details slack off depending on depth and perception, letting the eye be drawn to certain characters and leaving the rest in the background as filler. But here you are sculpting everyone, making sure they all stand out as individual heroes fighting for their lives. This intensity in detail and the sheer volume of it adds to the chaos of the moment that is so very appropriate. After all, what's more chaotic that two dozen super powered beings duking it out for (most likely) the fate of the world?
If you're serious about inking and coloring this it will no doubt be a mural worthy of any Super Group hall. Even still, it's well worth framing as is.
Another phenomenal piece of work my friend
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"Which part of 'JOKER IS GOD' don't you mouth-breathers understand?! You are nothing! I am everything! I WIN!" -Emperor Joker
This is awesome. Pure Awesome. Like you took Awesome, ground it into pencils and drew with it.
The amount of detail for the sheer scale of the image is unbelievable. Each person has a defined anatomy and muscle structure: from the two women in the foreground ready to grapple to the somersaulting radioactive man in the background. You can practically feel the heat of the blasts and the tension in everyone's bodies. The effects for the superpowers are just as unique and in depth as the heroes themselves. Each gets its own style and form, giving you this real sense of individuality and power. No two beams alike and each one looking absolutely devastating. I can almost hear the crack as the Bloody Butch takes that swing on the jaw from the Burning Butch.
What amazes me are the little things. The fishnets of the winged woman on the right, the individual strands of hair you obviously painstakingly included into everyone. Each character gets all the attention and detail as if they were each in their own pieces of art rather than in such a massive collection. A lot of other people would let the details slack off depending on depth and perception, letting the eye be drawn to certain characters and leaving the rest in the background as filler. But here you are sculpting everyone, making sure they all stand out as individual heroes fighting for their lives. This intensity in detail and the sheer volume of it adds to the chaos of the moment that is so very appropriate. After all, what's more chaotic that two dozen super powered beings duking it out for (most likely) the fate of the world?
If you're serious about inking and coloring this it will no doubt be a mural worthy of any Super Group hall. Even still, it's well worth framing as is.
Another phenomenal piece of work my friend
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"Which part of 'JOKER IS GOD' don't you mouth-breathers understand?! You are nothing! I am everything! I WIN!" -Emperor Joker
Some people have been asking me about this stuff so I decided to gather all information in one single article on how to make your own portfolio, in a profesional and clean looking way. I hope it's useful, because these steps I myself take.
How to make DA work for YOU! Taking an in-depth look at how to make deviantART work for you, and getting the most out of your user experience. How to get comments, watches, your work scene, commented on, critiqued, and what you have to do. These are some of the things which I have learned since joining more than 4 1/2 years ago.
DeviantArt is full of extremely well produced artistic fashion and fine art photographs. Make up. Styling. Creation of scenery. Story. Light. Glamour. A combination of these expressions sometimes make up a great photograph. But the protagonists of these pictures are usually female.
So... now it's the time for male models to come into focus.
Large Feature of weekly favorites found by me as well as treasures from my thumbshare! [link] Share your digital art thumbs! Visit this forum thread now and please help by passing on this link in your own journals! [link]
`karemelancholia is one of the most genuine deviants you could ever met. Always active and a true deviantART cheerleader and supporter in every aspect. You can always count on her to lend a hand or get involved, and you usually will find her doing large amounts of both at any given moment. She's consistently reports on contests around dA, showcases the efforts of her fellow artists and shows her charitable side through various activities. Besides all of this, she's a truly talented artist which is why she's an obvious choice for deviousness this month. Read More
Devious Comments
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I know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.
hahaha kaso tamad.
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"Go for it!!"
The amount of detail for the sheer scale of the image is unbelievable. Each person has a defined anatomy and muscle structure: from the two women in the foreground ready to grapple to the somersaulting radioactive man in the background. You can practically feel the heat of the blasts and the tension in everyone's bodies. The effects for the superpowers are just as unique and in depth as the heroes themselves. Each gets its own style and form, giving you this real sense of individuality and power. No two beams alike and each one looking absolutely devastating. I can almost hear the crack as the Bloody Butch takes that swing on the jaw from the Burning Butch.
What amazes me are the little things. The fishnets of the winged woman on the right, the individual strands of hair you obviously painstakingly included into everyone. Each character gets all the attention and detail as if they were each in their own pieces of art rather than in such a massive collection. A lot of other people would let the details slack off depending on depth and perception, letting the eye be drawn to certain characters and leaving the rest in the background as filler. But here you are sculpting everyone, making sure they all stand out as individual heroes fighting for their lives. This intensity in detail and the sheer volume of it adds to the chaos of the moment that is so very appropriate. After all, what's more chaotic that two dozen super powered beings duking it out for (most likely) the fate of the world?
If you're serious about inking and coloring this it will no doubt be a mural worthy of any Super Group hall. Even still, it's well worth framing as is.
Another phenomenal piece of work my friend
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"Which part of 'JOKER IS GOD' don't you mouth-breathers understand?! You are nothing! I am everything! I WIN!"
-Emperor Joker
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Steph: hi
Artur: hi.
Steph: whats up!!
Artur: i dunno!!!
Steph: !!!!
Six hours later
Artur: why did you start this convo!!!
Steph: UGH SHUT UP I FELT LIKE TALKING TO SOMEONE
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