Trying something a little different this time - only posting one size, and letting everyone resize the downloaded pic to their desired size. (It saves me a lot of time! )
I tried to make her skin look shiny with sweat, and make her leotard look sweat-soaked as well. The background is mostly improvised, using various Frazetta paintings as inspiration and reference. The giant 2560 by 1920 size (actual art size) lets you see every flaw...
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Dave, thanks for all of the wonderful work you post. I feel really bad making this comment. But you have a field-ground issue with the calendar versus the T-rex. It's a bit hard to read.
I wonder whether widening the image and moving the calendar there would remedy the issue? Only if you have the time, of course.
I like the expression on her face... she looks like she's trying to affect a posh British accent.
I'm wondering how you convinced Tetsuko to pose with the guns, since I suspect she'd be pretty averse to them due to recent experience... and the fact that she could take that dino on mano-a-mano.
Having the calendar superimposed over the (nicely drawn) T-rex is a bit of a distraction... maybe white numbers and grid would be easier to make out?
Nice, timely work as always, Dave. With "hurricane, schmurricane" bonus points.
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I wonder whether widening the image and moving the calendar there would remedy the issue? Only if you have the time, of course.
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I'm wondering how you convinced Tetsuko to pose with the guns, since I suspect she'd be pretty averse to them due to recent experience... and the fact that she could take that dino on mano-a-mano.
Having the calendar superimposed over the (nicely drawn) T-rex is a bit of a distraction... maybe white numbers and grid would be easier to make out?
Nice, timely work as always, Dave.
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