These are some of my recent wips on the old works of mine.Trying to finish it. Ghost Pirate Le Chuck from "Monkey Island" game by Lucas Arts. Chucky from "Child's Play" Film And the Last Sculpt Maleficent from Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" film
To me now it reads Disney princess and i would not expect the depiction in the statue to find it in a person sitting in that throne. the stair cases read too modern and fancy. And yes i will be critiquing every step of the way, because i love you guys.
I hate how disney it looks, overdone plastic designs and lack of convincing realism. Im still looking forward to it, but i hope the way they filmed it is less.. adventureous as what they had done with the first, felt like watching a cartoon at times.
The ground-pound one is the most interesting. I'd like to see how it looks when it's finished. Just don't forget to add some 'follow through and overlapping action". (Sorry, the only thing I remember from animation class was Disney's 12 principals)
If you're wanting to stick to the concept and go for a more pixar/disney style look, don't bother putting that many wrinkles on his leather jerkin. I think the way you had it in your first sculpt looked better, the folds were thick and stylized.
I liked Man of Steel a lot. I just think Warner Bros. is trying too hard to compete with Marvel/Disney because of the Avengers popularity. They should have took their time with developing a storyline instead of mashing all the heroes together so quickly.
Lately I've been experimenting with virtual plein air painting. Here's an attempt at making something that looks like a classical animation background, something Disney-esque. Would love any feed back for retouching this piece or things to keep in mind moving forward!
If you want to be involved in the animation contests, you might get a LOT more out an actual 'Animation' based community. 11secondclub.com is an animation community with amazing monthly contests. Winners get their work critiqued by their peers at Pixar, Dreamworks, PDI, Disney etc. :D
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@beccatherose ah nice! I like it! Reminiscent of the old Disney robin hood @sudhanl I dig the looseness of this last one :) I did a space pirate character set for a small board game project. I'll post the rest in my sketchbook.