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nov1design [2018-08-21 15:10:22 +0000 UTC]
I love it.
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MeisterMason [2017-11-30 22:55:11 +0000 UTC]
This is absolutely outstanding!Β
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sportlogos [2017-11-03 22:20:36 +0000 UTC]
hey i am doing a stranger things fan art video and would like to use your artwork you will receive all credit and i will have a link in the description. I will send you the link when completed.Β
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Gamerdude1102 [2016-08-22 17:30:48 +0000 UTC]
Very creepy atmosphere and Nice shading. Hope to see more creepy crawlies
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CABARETCABS [2016-08-22 17:21:28 +0000 UTC]
I really want to watch Stranger Things, it looks so amazing.
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MakaKishinKiller [2016-08-22 12:55:32 +0000 UTC]
this is amazing wowzer
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RWalyk [2016-08-22 11:37:31 +0000 UTC]
Ooh, this is pretty creepy. I haven't had Netflix in a while, so I'm afraid I have no knowledge on Stranger Things, but I'll do my best here.
[note: any directional references are in terms of body, not view perspective]
I really like the wall phasing thing you've done. The ghostly quality you've achieved with the shading is very nice, and the bits where it sort of oozes out really grab my attention. I'm not sure that it'd ooze quite as much where the hand comes from the wall, since the hand is already (mostly) outside -- at least, that's compared to the other bits on the head, shoulder and leg. Something else that is making me curious is the third finger [counting from the finger closest to the viewer]. It's noticeably meatier compared to the rest, though I see a gradiation in how much muscle (I think it's muscle?) shows across the right hand. On the left hand, the second and fourth finger are as bony as the others, instead of carrying the same variation; be sure to keep symmetry. Personally, I see the extra muscle as making the hand less synchronous with the rest of the character. However, if that was the original artist's rendition, or your intention, feel free to ignore that bit. It may seem perfectly normal to others.
The vein sticking out on the right side of the demogorgon's chest seems uneven: it runs further in than the fully protruding left side. I'm a little sketchy on anatomy, but I think shortening it a tad would improve the symmetry. I love the detail of the clavicle sticking out and the presence of the cervical vertebrae (the neck bit) though. Well shaded. The purple splotches are also well done.
I think my last bit of critique is the position of the mouth flaps. I'm not entirely sure if I'm having a lapse in sense of depth right now, but they don't quite follow a curve you'd normally see in a face. Like, if I imagine all the flaps closing, the right half would be a bit curved, or would overlap if flat. Or would they? I'd double check to make sure it's not just me. On the other hand, the thorns/teeth are good. Carries the sense of dread well.
All in all, I really enjoy this piece. The details are excellent, and the atmosphere, especially with the clouded areas of the painting, give me the feeling I'm right there in the room with that monster. I need to go watch this show... as long as it's not too scary.
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HisPurpleness [2016-08-22 08:16:56 +0000 UTC]
Well there's something I wouldn't want to run into. Very well detailed and I like the wall-dimension bending.
Are those stitches on it's face or teeth?
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Theclockworkpainter In reply to HisPurpleness [2016-08-22 12:46:59 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! they're teeth, but I can see how you think they're stitches. Will have to watch that next time..
Cheers!
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HisPurpleness In reply to herbin45 [2016-08-22 11:07:59 +0000 UTC]
Okay...'cause who needs sleep? Β Β Β
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fg094 [2016-08-22 07:44:39 +0000 UTC]
wow, that's really cool. Looks like it could make an awesome D&D creature.
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TonyMurchison [2016-08-17 07:51:15 +0000 UTC]
Ah, good. I was almost afraid I might catch some sleep tonight.
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Theclockworkpainter In reply to TonyMurchison [2016-08-17 08:45:18 +0000 UTC]
Well, just make sure you don't have any 50s wallpaper on your walls and you're probably safe.
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TonyMurchison In reply to Theclockworkpainter [2016-08-18 18:43:37 +0000 UTC]
Ah, yes. In much the same way that you're perfectly safe from sharks as long as you don't play that "ba-dum.. ba-dum.. dumdumdumdumdum"-tune.
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Xierulean [2016-08-17 05:49:11 +0000 UTC]
Demogorgen!! I love that series! Great work
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