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!
Friday, January 10, 2014
JaiaLeia's Facial Expressions-- Check-In
I started my facial expressions last night, but here is what I have so far:
I'll be sure to add lots more before the 6:00pm Saturday deadline!
Update**
The one in the upper right hand corner is by far my favorite. Its the most expensive. However, im not so sure about the cloth next to his face. I think that needs just a teeny bit more rendering. I also , like the first one you did in the bottom left. The line weight around the face is very clean and formal versus the softer lines/shading used for the inner facial features, it draws attention to the face and keeps the eye moving in and out around it. Other than that, I would have liked to have seen a little more rendering on the top one. Awesome work tho!
Ok. Im just seeing the new post. You DEFINITELY got warmed up. Lol... BOTH of these are dope! With the one on the right, I like how you kept it darker around the eyes. It sucks your attention in and lets your eyes move outward to take in tthe rest of the information. iT really intensifies the expression. My only qualm is that id like to see heavier shadows under the chin to bring out the depth of her head.
The one in the upper right hand corner is by far my favorite. Its the most expensive. However, im not so sure about the cloth next to his face. I think that needs just a teeny bit more rendering. I also , like the first one you did in the bottom left. The line weight around the face is very clean and formal versus the softer lines/shading used for the inner facial features, it draws attention to the face and keeps the eye moving in and out around it. Other than that, I would have liked to have seen a little more rendering on the top one.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work tho!
Ok. Im just seeing the new post.
ReplyDeleteYou DEFINITELY got warmed up. Lol...
BOTH of these are dope!
With the one on the right, I like how you kept it darker around the eyes. It sucks your attention in and lets your eyes move outward to take in tthe rest of the information. iT really intensifies the expression. My only qualm is that id like to see heavier shadows under the chin to bring out the depth of her head.