I was going to put this in the mixed media category, but DA says that's a no no for traditional and digital mixes.
Ho-kay.
My scanner is notorious for completely and brutally murdering delicate pencil renderings, so I attempted to fix some of the digital carnage by doing some airbrushing underneath the sketch and some other things. Yes, this is Tristan Himes from the Broadway Universe. No, this is unforuntely not my pose. It was taken from an awesome photo of Anthony Warlow that I <3 very much.
I feel your pain with scanners! Mine other than butchering off prisma work, doesn't fully scan the pic...but that's mainly cause I work in big sketchpads...back to the art
I love the contrast! His expression!!
Very dramatic! The mask reminds me of phantom of the opera!
Good work mate!
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"That job's jinxed. No one's lasted more than a year...Quirrell actually died doing it...personally, I am going to keep my fingers crossed for another death" HBP pg 167.
Glad you drew this last night. It has helped to look at it today.
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The greater the artist, the greater the doubt; perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize." Robert Hughes, Time Magazine
Holy doohickey! ^v^ You know I love your pencil/classic work best... but this goes beyond amazing! Well done, and kiss your hands and pencils for me. It'll be weeks before I can get my eyes off this...
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Humanity is stupid enough to think it is intelligent.
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I love the contrast! His expression!!
Very dramatic! The mask reminds me of phantom of the opera!
Good work mate!
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"That job's jinxed. No one's lasted more than a year...Quirrell actually died doing it...personally, I am going to keep my fingers crossed for another death" HBP pg 167.
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"We come to love not by finding a perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly."
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If you believe in telekinesis...raise my hand
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The greater the artist, the greater the doubt; perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize." Robert Hughes, Time Magazine
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Humanity is stupid enough to think it is intelligent.
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