love love LOVE! Great colors, textures..whoa..and the headphones..perfect! (is there a reference?) What does the thing in front of her abdomen represent? A really nice draw, Klox.
This is just too great! that jacket, and her skin aree perfect.
I assume you knew the colors of the finished piece when you started working. If it's true, why did you choose the dark and red scale for the first versions?
This draw is WAY underestimated in it's thumb size! I would hate to see anyone miss this one by just glancing by it. I am quite impressed with the versatility of your style! Honestly I was a little confused at first and had to do a double take at your user name! it just didn't seem to go with the drawing I was looking at at first! LOL! This is brilliant work, Sir.
I love going through the revision's seeing it progress, im never surprised with what klox can achieve when he put's his mind to it.It's the first time in a long time it make's me really want to draw something half decent myself.
What a totally awesome picture. I loved looking at the progress also. I could look at it for days hoping to learn something but it goes straight over my head. Really nice work here!
Thanks for the "link" "MissDj".....but somebody had already emailed that link to me.....I guess I should have deleted that statement I made above....because I now know what "steampunk" means..."lol"!! Thanks anyway, for providing that link.....that will be a "help" to anyone who doesn't understand what "steampunk" means. :)
Incredible work! This is my favorite of all your work... the realism is tunning, the colors are perfection... evrything about this is absolute perfection!
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I assume you knew the colors of the finished piece when you started working. If it's true, why did you choose the dark and red scale for the first versions?
This rocks!
Thanks for the positive feedback folks.
It's cool to see you do something different.