Scribble Skirmish is a blog dedicated to art challenges. The theme of the challenges will range anywhere from creature design to interior design, from seascapes to forest villages. The rules are:
1. Competition starts every Sunday night after the 8pm critique.
2. Half-time update is every Wednesday at midnight. Post unfinished product. Comments are encouraged.
3. Critique starts on Sunday at 8pm sharp!
Monday, April 15, 2013
Crystal City
Sorry for the late post, guys. I had to TRY and make it look presentable. Okay. Next theme. Character design, Futuristic Monarch. Go.
Holy S*&% balls batman! This definitely wins it ^^. Your painting skills are amazing, and I really like the treatment of the clouds. The only critique I would have is the bridge-- the arc of the supports make it appear as though they don't have any tension.
so umm... i didnt know we were supposed to be bustin out with the heavy artillery! lol... yea, you definitely got this one! looks like the opening to a 'transformers' movie lol... seriously tho, you did an excellent job ma'am! you really create a calming mood with your color scheme. very clear fore, mid and, background. my only qualm is that the part of the bridge in the foreground seems like it would come more up and out of the lower corner as opposed to dropping down so quickly but, thats a nit picky thing. good job!
Holy S*&% balls batman! This definitely wins it ^^. Your painting skills are amazing, and I really like the treatment of the clouds. The only critique I would have is the bridge-- the arc of the supports make it appear as though they don't have any tension.
ReplyDeleteso umm... i didnt know we were supposed to be bustin out with the heavy artillery! lol... yea, you definitely got this one!
ReplyDeletelooks like the opening to a 'transformers' movie lol... seriously tho, you did an excellent job ma'am! you really create a calming mood with your color scheme. very clear fore, mid and, background. my only qualm is that the part of the bridge in the foreground seems like it would come more up and out of the lower corner as opposed to dropping down so quickly but, thats a nit picky thing. good job!