Hey Spaceman, nice drawings! If I would give any feedback, it would be to think about materials, does the helmet and the face both shine equally much? You know, maybe the mask is more like cloth and do not shine as much as the face does. Though I could be wrong since I'm a newbie.
Definitely want to see some more development with that last one. It's a nice start and some decent imagination going on, but if you're going to continue working on it, then I'd echo Suba and say that some thought could go into defining the textures a bit. I can see that the building is made of stacked stones, but show me more about them. Are they smooth? Rough? Lined evenly or haphazardly? What can you tell me about the sky? Is it stormy? What kind of clouds? Is it day or night? Those are kinds of questions that you can begin to answer now that you have something rough down.
Another thought might be that this last one in particular can benefit from some atmospheric perspective. Make the structures in the background fade a bit to really make the focus of the image pop. Think about the negative space.
On a side note. If anyone has any tuts for color, I'd appreciate the suggestions. I've been studying Sam Nielsons mini painting process tutorial, but could afford some other perspectives.
Another speed sketch. Sort of an unfinished thing I failed to get done in time for a weekly challenge. Looks cool though, I'll probably go back and finish it for myself though.
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Speed sketch today. Think I will continue on with this one.
Another thought might be that this last one in particular can benefit from some atmospheric perspective. Make the structures in the background fade a bit to really make the focus of the image pop. Think about the negative space.
Thank you for your input and suggestions, WeAreInsanity. I appreciate the insight and will move forward with them.
Also, another speed sketch for today. Will continue to refine both of these for the day.
Will continue to refine.
On a side note. If anyone has any tuts for color, I'd appreciate the suggestions. I've been studying Sam Nielsons mini painting process tutorial, but could afford some other perspectives.