That's awfully nice of you thank you.
And of course drawing what I feel more comfortable drawing makes a lot of sense. I suppose it's finding the balance between trying to challenge myself creatively but not going so far out of my comfort zone that I'm unable to feel connected to it. Yeah, I think at this stage I get to go for a bit of comfort, thank you.
That feel when you look at the countdown timer.
I started thinking about having the final piece like the panel from a comic book, with maybe some elements breaking out of the frame. I guess I felt like, well if I'm designing a superhero, how far can I push that theme? I suppose this has ended up being really experimental for me, which is a good thing I'm sure!
Initially with this contest I thought I was going to create a muscular barbarian half giant viking woman with super strength ... And yet here we are at a pretty petite girl potentially wearing a chainmail swimsuit with a fist full of lightning ...
Anyway thank you so much all for the encouragement, it's really helped seeing people's thoughts.
Haha thank you very much! Maybe it's lack of sleep but I thought it would be fun to really throw myself at the superhero theme, and one way I could think to do that was by being a bit obnoxious with fonts.
I'm sure my old art teacher would be proud that I finally referenced my GCSE project studying Lichtenstein and his pop art.
Honestly I've never had to cut that many corners to make a deadline before. I'm sad I didn't get a chance to unify all the styling properly. And then of course the Submit Entry button disappeared... Still I've done the alternative so hopefully it's fine.