Lill's abandoned corner

The girl looks fine and so does the monster, but the head of the man still bothers me. There's something wrong with it. Or maybe it's his neck or the lack of that neck. As a whole, it looks awesome though. Great stuff.

I like the blood smears in the last pic. The anatomy is completely meh, though, but I'm sure you know that yourself.
 
Zombie pic anatomy: you mean tha butt? :P or any special part?

Ah. as for the neck on the gift thingy, eh.. i wouldent know how to make that better, also im more stuck, so i think i might be ending the line soon.

^^ my eyes are a bit tired of this pic now so its hard to see where to put the next strokes. and december is closing in.

With and without radial blur: which one should i trash?
BTW: the radial blur is an adjustment layer on a smart object. so i can make what i want clear and blurry with a mask. so if there are more parts youd want clear i can fix that.

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Keep the top one, the blurry one just hurts my eyes.
You don't need to add that extra illusion of motion, the pic is dynamic enough as it is (IMHO).

Oh, and I like the end result. :ok:
 
Thanks :)


I encountered a problem tho. Wich i didnt think about X_X
I did this pic in RGB. and then like... hmm if im gonna print it, shouldent it be in CMYK? And when i convert the pic, it looks all different :cry: Wooz or anyone that familiar with a solution. can you tell me?

Should i send the correct coloured RGB version, or is it a good way to convert to CMYK without it changing?
 
These days, most good printers have good RGB-CMYK conversion mechanisms, you shouldn't worry too much about it. I've printed a lot of digital paintings in RGB, they all came out as I painted them.

Alsoplustoo, it's impossible for a monitor to display in CMYK, what you get is an approximation, so don't worry too much about the changes.

What I'd do in your place is to print the piece in both formats and choose whichever you think is best.
 
Thanks :D

Im gonna test it out tomorrow,on my workplaces printer.

Googled the problem too. Atleast now i fixed the gamut places atleast. Actually made the conversion much simmilar too.
 
its gonna be a puzzle :D its been sent and printed in germany they said now, and its heading back to a shop in norway where i can pick it up :) prolly in a couple of days.

(D&D is fun tho, .. to bad i dont know anyotne that does it near me)

oh and ye, here is how the zombie pic looks now:

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The feet. Please do something about the feet!

Also: the zombie girl, the way she sits, there's something not quite right there. The buttocks would rest on the heels if one were to sit like that. Check it out for yourself. Her arm is too fat as well (compare it to her face) and where upper meets lower arm, hm, there's something weird going on there as well.

I don't want to sound like the all-knowing critic ('cause I am an amateur), but if one chooses to draw "realistic" pics, one has to follow certain rules.

Certainly not your best work so far, but the general atmosphere is really good.
 
Updated the pic above..

I ended my picture as the contest i were joining were to start. I'm not sure how nma is about links to other places, so I dunno if i can link there. But dosnt seem im gonna win tho. the stat this time im shared third. tho the voting ends 13 des. so im hoping the best :D


oh, and btw: the puzzle turned out so horrible im gonna see if i can get it printed again, or money back. i can only discribe it as normal in the shadowes , but light areas turned blue and green O_o and pretty strong contrasts too :cry:
 
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