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  • AvalonArt
    started a topic I want to promote my Artwork :D

    I want to promote my Artwork :D

    Hi everyone , I want to promote my video game fanarts here

    Here are the links where I post my work :
    https://avalonartmedia.blogspot.com/
    https://www.deviantart.com/avalonartmedia/gallery/
    https://twitter.com/AvalonArtMedia

    I will keep posting my stuff occasionally
    Let me know what you think(whoever crosses by xD)

  • AvalonArt
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    Originally posted by Jokerthefoolio View Post
    Cool art, I dropped a twitter follow
    Thank you
    Haven't updated anything for a few days , will do something soon

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  • Jokerthefoolio
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    Cool art, I dropped a twitter follow

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  • AvalonArt
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    Originally posted by DeanKind View Post
    That's one way to make me feel untalented, wish I could draw, But I suck.
    Awesome stuff Keep it up!
    hahah xD the time and energy I have spent in art , you probably have spent in something else(be it programming , or getting more accurate headshots). You are better than me at that *w*)

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  • AvalonArt
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    Originally posted by Sirgeorge View Post

    Ah, what program/s do you use. I'm very partial to Blender.
    I use Blander primarily , but also keep 3Ds Max beside , incase I want to get a job and they demand autodesk software expertise :3

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  • DeanKind
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    That's one way to make me feel untalented, wish I could draw, But I suck.
    Awesome stuff Keep it up!

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  • Sirgeorge
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    Originally posted by AvalonArt View Post

    thank you much appreciated , I do some 3D as well from time to time. Might upload something later.
    Ah, what program/s do you use. I'm very partial to Blender.

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  • AvalonArt
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    Originally posted by Sirgeorge View Post
    Decent work. I'm more of a 3D guy myself (my sister is a 2D artist) so I won't go too deeply into particular critique but I can tell decent work when I see it. Looks solid as it is. Keep it up and keep improving.
    thank you much appreciated , I do some 3D as well from time to time. Might upload something later.

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  • Sirgeorge
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    Decent work. I'm more of a 3D guy myself (my sister is a 2D artist) so I won't go too deeply into particular critique but I can tell decent work when I see it. Looks solid as it is. Keep it up and keep improving.

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  • AvalonArt
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    Originally posted by Merlin View Post
    Nothing outstanding yet, keep going, you've got the skills and it isn't bad. I don't generally care much for art that isn't grounded in an environment even if the model being drawn is stellar, without context it always falls flat to me.

    What always amazes me is usually not how "realistic" or stylistic the art is, but how stunning the lighting looks in a scene, and you clearly spend time with that even with blank backgrounds, so to me that makes you better than a lot of others. I can't stand flat images, that kind of stuff to me belongs on stuff like screen prints, not stand alone drawing. I really do think that if you had even one image where the character is really grounded in the scene with the same attention to light you give, I would be infinitely more impressed. A favorite print I bought from an artist was one where what you might call the "subject" takes up only about %1-%5 of the realestate. The art isn't even the most technically skilled, but the scene created was impressive enough to catch my eye in an artist alley full of prints 10 feet tall all over the place.
    thanks for the feedback
    And yes lighting is one of the most important parts of an artpiece. You can recognize good art.
    Will be improving ^_^)

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  • AvalonArt
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    Originally posted by cha the boosted View Post
    They all look amazing! Hmm fna request? XD
    fna request ? what does that mean ? :O

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  • UncleSwiggle
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    I like this a lot keep it up bud!

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  • ReWired
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    Sequentials are harder than comic book artists get credit for. A multi-panel action sequence would definitely give you a good challenge to push the envelope with different poses! Let me know if you come up with anything you like--I'd be interested to see the results!

  • ReWired
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    I haven't heard of that app before--I'm going to check it out!

  • Merlin
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    Nothing outstanding yet, keep going, you've got the skills and it isn't bad. I don't generally care much for art that isn't grounded in an environment even if the model being drawn is stellar, without context it always falls flat to me.

    What always amazes me is usually not how "realistic" or stylistic the art is, but how stunning the lighting looks in a scene, and you clearly spend time with that even with blank backgrounds, so to me that makes you better than a lot of others. I can't stand flat images, that kind of stuff to me belongs on stuff like screen prints, not stand alone drawing. I really do think that if you had even one image where the character is really grounded in the scene with the same attention to light you give, I would be infinitely more impressed. A favorite print I bought from an artist was one where what you might call the "subject" takes up only about %1-%5 of the realestate. The art isn't even the most technically skilled, but the scene created was impressive enough to catch my eye in an artist alley full of prints 10 feet tall all over the place.

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