"Sorry, Royal Flush. Are you sure you want to keep betting like this...?"
Brad Wolfe, an OC of mine. Very rarely does he lose a bet, and most times he'll go to ridiculous lengths to win. A con artist, thief, high stakes gambler, hitman-- pretty much whatever will earn him heaping amounts of quick cash.
Collectively, this took about 6 hours. Sketched in pencil, inked with pigment markers, and coloured using a Bamboo fun tablet with Photoshop CS3.
Oh wow Sab i haven't seen your work in so long its great, but i feel like you missed out big on a great composition, moving the angles a bit so the head of the guy is in the top left hotspot (or third how ever you wanna call em') you could even show a bit more of the window and make it top right hotspot, and use the foreshadowing of the other character to take the bottom hotspots once you moved the camera. There is only a perspective thing i noticed, the stack of cards on the table dont really match the rest of the perspective you established x) but still great work Sab.
Really fun picture--I love the composition and the subject. Your lighting has definitely been getting better. Only one critique: the cards look super imposed and therefore out of place. If you don't feel like drawing them out (which I understand, that's a lot of work), I'd at least try to give them a slight of an outline so that they will fit in with the stylization of the rest of the piece.
Also, nice details (especially the "Wanted" sign). Keep it up!
Thanks! I probably won't bother to add the lines in at this point, but I'll keep that in mind! Lately, I've just barely started getting used to copy/pasting textures and real images into my work -- it's a bad habbit, but at least I'm getting some useful feedback for it (like from you)! c:
There is only a perspective thing i noticed, the stack of cards on the table dont really match the rest of the perspective you established x) but still great work Sab.
Also, nice details (especially the "Wanted" sign). Keep it up!
I probably won't bother to add the lines in at this point, but I'll keep that in mind!
Lately, I've just barely started getting used to copy/pasting textures and real images into my work -- it's a bad habbit, but at least I'm getting some useful feedback for it (like from you)! c:
Cheers!
I was wondering if anyone would notice--!
It doubled as a sneaky way to hide my signature, but yeah.
I referenced the angle while he was fiddling around on the computer one day.