Author Topic: [Art] I, the Penenpencilier! Now with more Leftover moe!  (Read 14494 times)

atoms2ashes

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Re: [Art] I, the Penenpencilier! Now with more Leftover moe!
« Reply #30 on: April 28, 2011, 03:27:41 PM »
My excuse to draw something inanatomically correct.

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Re: [Art] I, the Penenpencilier! Now with more Leftover moe!
« Reply #31 on: April 28, 2011, 09:32:03 PM »
Nicely done as expected of you. It is quite an amazing  thing to see you pulling off all those highly stylized works while not going overboard with it.

I really like how those figures give me the feeling of being cut from paper and set on the different background. Also, the texture of the background is something that adds to the overall quirky feeling but not

being overbearing. What media did you use for this? I'd love to try it out for myself.

ps. The piece kinda reminds me of that Madoka animation. If you go little further with it, you can pull off the Terry Guilliam style. 


atoms2ashes

  • I am lame, and I shall not be forced to become otherwise.
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Re: [Art] I, the Penenpencilier! Now with more Leftover moe!
« Reply #32 on: April 29, 2011, 02:42:23 AM »
Nicely done as expected of you. It is quite an amazing  thing to see you pulling off all those highly stylized works while not going overboard with it.

I really like how those figures give me the feeling of being cut from paper and set on the different background. Also, the texture of the background is something that adds to the overall quirky feeling but not

being overbearing. What media did you use for this? I'd love to try it out for myself.

ps. The piece kinda reminds me of that Madoka animation. If you go little further with it, you can pull off the Terry Guilliam style. 



Firstly, thank you so much for your comments! I quite appreciate them.

Secondly, I did the girls first on SAI, colors and lines and all. I then moved to photoshop to apply the white paper-like border, the textures, and the effects.
And strangely it took me longer than I expected.

Perhaps in the future, I would semi-successfully pull off a SHAFT-like art style featuring Touhou characters.
In fact, it's one of my goals to create an animation that looks like a combination of Madoka and Tatami galaxy.