plasteredcat
05-27-2007, 07:59 PM
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Title: Unstoppable
Name: Raul Ovejero Saiz
Country: United Kingdom
Software: Photoshop
Hi everyone...!
2007 started kind of stumbling for me due to many reasons, and I felt like going for something not as cartoony as I use to. I wanted to depict something stronger and darker, but with a pinch- I hope- of good feeling inside, the kind of good feeling you get when finally good things begin to come after fighting a bit against the odds.
Done over an old pencil sketch of mine (too crapy to show) in photoshop from scratch as usual, It's taken me many, many lunch times and some spare breakfast times, but I'm glad to say that I've learn lots!! working on it.
On the artwork side, I've left out the blood splats and guts, and went for (a bit exagerated) metal sparks instead as I didn't want it to look too bloody; it's violent enough as it is, I think.
Anyway, here's my latest, a -surprisingly enough- semi-naked female warrior, fighting fiercely against a whole army that cannot stop her, in part because she's got a someone/something by her side, looking after her.
Finally, thanks so much to everyone at work( you know who you are!) for your kind comments and crits.
I hope you like this one, guys, feel free to leave any C&C's as they are very much appreciated. Thanks for dropping by... :)
r.
Title: Unstoppable
Name: Raul Ovejero Saiz
Country: United Kingdom
Software: Photoshop
Hi everyone...!
2007 started kind of stumbling for me due to many reasons, and I felt like going for something not as cartoony as I use to. I wanted to depict something stronger and darker, but with a pinch- I hope- of good feeling inside, the kind of good feeling you get when finally good things begin to come after fighting a bit against the odds.
Done over an old pencil sketch of mine (too crapy to show) in photoshop from scratch as usual, It's taken me many, many lunch times and some spare breakfast times, but I'm glad to say that I've learn lots!! working on it.
On the artwork side, I've left out the blood splats and guts, and went for (a bit exagerated) metal sparks instead as I didn't want it to look too bloody; it's violent enough as it is, I think.
Anyway, here's my latest, a -surprisingly enough- semi-naked female warrior, fighting fiercely against a whole army that cannot stop her, in part because she's got a someone/something by her side, looking after her.
Finally, thanks so much to everyone at work( you know who you are!) for your kind comments and crits.
I hope you like this one, guys, feel free to leave any C&C's as they are very much appreciated. Thanks for dropping by... :)
r.
