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Old X Men Comic Drawings Reposted
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Old X Men Comic Drawings Reposted
The first time I posted these drawings, there was a glare because I laminated the drawings. I made copies of my drawings to rid of the glare. Enjoy!
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The first 2 pages look like rough sketches rather than finished product. It sort of looks like you did your best to avoid drawing the bottom half of anybody's face.
The concept of the Big guy holding the little guy is neat, and for some strange reason makes me think of Escher's "mirror ball".
The winged dude could easily be a superhero or villian, but he needs either pants or genitals. You sort of left that area blank. Preferably pants. He's got a mean looking face, but what is that arrow on his chin?
Your skeleton looks twisted, with some odd perspective in the right arm. He'd be scarier with a skeletel jawbone, it looks like there is a rag covering the bottom of his face. I like his eyes, they give this guy character. A soulless murderous character.
Lizardman is my favourite. The attention to detail is fantastic, and he looks like a crossbreed rather than a man in a lizard suit. He looks ready to rip somebody apart.
Great job on the Shiva dude. He looks timeless in his surroundings. This has to be before the battle, he looks calm and the warrior looks confident. Are those symbols on the sword real?
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Thanks for stopping by when I asked and for the comment AMZY as I appreciate it very much. I really like this collection very much so am very happy you visited.
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Wow AMZY - being cleverly bleak again are we?
Anyway - Great drawings KIM- I'm not much into the XMen thing - but sort of like the caricatures you've shared!
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Wow AMZY - being cleverly bleak again are we?
Anyway - Great drawings KIM- I'm not much into the XMen thing - but sort of like the caricatures you've shared!
Thanx.
Jacquii.
Thank you so much Ms Jacquii for taking precious time to stop by to view and to comment. I really appreciate your comments, and I am pleased you enjoy the collection. Thanks again!