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[DONE] Feet challenge entry - men and god

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Topic: [DONE] Feet challenge entry - men and god
Posted By: piiichan
Subject: [DONE] Feet challenge entry - men and god
Date Posted: 21 January 2011 at 4:31am
Hello,

here is my entry for this week's challenge: feet.
As a feet lover, I couldn't miss it :D


I don't know yet if I'll add more stuff to this piece, but except for the color choice, the text, and a few other shading issues, it is mostly done.

Used a reference for the legs and feet. The arm was made without reference.

I must say I'm proud of this piece concept-wise and composition-wise

Any flaw visible to your expert eyes guys ??



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Posted By: Gecimen
Date Posted: 21 January 2011 at 6:35am
Hey damn this way my idea!, except I thought 2 feet touching eachoter.  :)
Anyways awesome piece. As for critisism, I think you better anti-alias the outer sides of everything. Looks way too chippy at the moment.
Here's a quick edit:

And animated for you to compare:

No additional colors used.


Posted By: piiichan
Date Posted: 21 January 2011 at 2:40pm
Thank you very much Gecimen :)

I thought my lineart skills were quite good, now I realize I still have a lot to learn.
I didn't really see the difference at first, then I watched closely, and noticed how much better your edit was!

I'll study your edit, then reapply it myself, so I can learn AA on non-transparent backgrounds, which is something I've never done so far.

It's funny you had the same idea :)
Mine came gradually as I was drawing the feet.

Thanks again for your time!


Posted By: Gecimen
Date Posted: 22 January 2011 at 4:58am
Originally posted by piiichan

Thank you very much Gecimen :)

I thought my lineart skills were quite good, now I realize I still have a lot to learn.
I didn't really see the difference at first, then I watched closely, and noticed how much better your edit was!

I'll study your edit, then reapply it myself, so I can learn AA on non-transparent backgrounds, which is something I've never done so far.

It's funny you had the same idea :)
Mine came gradually as I was drawing the feet.

Thanks again for your time!


My AA skills is not perfect either, just wanted to point out how AA can change a piece. Thanks for the compliments though :)



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