Looks like he found my house.
Love the colors here as always, the sunset gradient is extremely satisfying, and I love the perspective and how round the grassy hills are. Very otherworldly. Great work!
Looks like he found my house.
Love the colors here as always, the sunset gradient is extremely satisfying, and I love the perspective and how round the grassy hills are. Very otherworldly. Great work!
I love everything here, especially all the Silent Hill goodies. Great lighting and coloring too!
Very nice. I'm a big fan of windmills and their aesthetic among vast, grassy fields such as this. I love the detailing, as well as the contrast of the distant, vibrant clouds as opposed to the darker, stormy clouds that are rolling in.
Thank you!! I feel the same way, seeing wind turbines during road trips is almost surreal, I just love the way the massive structures look in the middle of nature.
Absolutely dazzling as always. The contrast, detail, and grit to your works never ceases to amaze me.
Nice! I love the angle and aesthetic of this. I totally get the Gorillaz-feel that another reviewer pointed out, but I also got a bit of a Radiohead vibe with the signs in the background as they remind me vaguely of the album art for Hail to the Thief. Anyway, this is great and I especially love how you pulled off the shading and lighting in the background. Keep it up!
Damn this is cool. I love how you conveyed the absolute chaotic wrath of Hank so well in the facial expression especially. Great work!
Classic. I always loved the mask on the single cover despite the fact that it wasn't really used too much afterward. This is a neat interpretation of it and I enjoy the Warhol vibes.
thank you !!!! haha it looks so dorohedoro im a little sad they didnt use it much
This makes me so happy, very well done! Each era was illustrated beautifully and I love the added touch of having the records change as well.
thank you so much!! T__T
Love it! Nice and vibrant colors, and I'm really digging the lighting/shading.
Imperfect Cell was probably my all-time favorite DBZ villain. His voice, his insect-like origins and earlier behaviors, and Bruce Faulconer's hauntingly slow, industrial music will stick with me forever. He was a different type of villain, opting to disturbingly drain his victims of their lives rather than merely blasting them into oblivion. I didn't really care for Cell as a villain once he started "perfecting" himself. He was just a regular jerk. In this incarnation, we was a literal monster.
This drawing captures those feelings wonderfully. The way you used the contrast of his dark, staggeringly tall figure against a bright, sunny day is an excellent way of conveying his terror. I will say that his upper torso seems a bit too wide, and the positioning of his mouth seems slightly off. However, the coloring and shading is especially stylistic and admirable. Great work, keep it up!
I couldn't describe Cell any better then this. Hell even gave Faulconer a Dub, you a real one my guy.
And thanks for the critique as well
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