Sup, you beautiful hunk? Just poppin' in to say hi and tell you to keep doing what you're doing. But don't be afraid to shake it up!

Interesting. Well there still pretty cool to me. Keep up the good work.

awesome stuff man!! you seem to be comfortabel with anatomy and different poses, do you attend many life drawing classes or what helped you get that confidence?

Hey Paulo, agh don't know how comfortable I'd say I am but I did do a lot of figure drawing in college, and over the years. What did help the most was figure sculpture. I did a life size figure and several smaller figures, understanding the body in 3D will help leaps and bounds in constructing a body from the imagination. The rest is all just remembering proportions and perspective as well as what sort of detail is ok to leave out. Essentially, think big shapes first and think in 3D, it'll be a big help.

Here're some more sketches from the past couple of days.

Dang! Another badass update!

Time to cry lol.

That makes sense thanks for the response. Just curious did you model traditionally or digital? I got some clay but man its hard to control haha.

I like like the color piece in the middle. Looking good. I know it's still a wip but if I can recommend something it would be to have the little details on the fabric be gold as well. Not sure how it will affect the overall design but it probably look cool. Who knows. Like big gun shapes and design and it's cool to see you play with proportions a bit more than usual with the last sketch. Overall solid stuff. Really interesting works here.

That last one is me trying to emulate Nurzhan Bekkaliev. If you haven't seen his art, definitely check it out! As far as patterns I'll totally be looking into designs towards the finish

Ah ok. So I just saw Nurzhan Bekkaliev art. Interesting stuff. Nice use of shapes.

Love your stuff! More! :smile:

Great stuff man! Love how you compose characters inside the frame. Do you have any "full render" pieces? :smile:

Looking good. I like the use of multiple/overlay/color layers to get a richer color out of the grayscale pieces. Any plan on pushing these to finish or is this strictly study work? I think your earliest posts have a lot of potential.