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Spider-Who's Fan Art

Here's another update. I pretty much did everything new since the last post tonight. It's good to step away from stuff for a little while (so long as you eventually get back to it!)

I'm ALMOST done with this piece. Just some more detail work here and there (ie: damage to walls, little bit of detail work on the floor and some overall color/light tweaking). Let me know what you guys think so far!

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.....and here is the FINISHED piece. I had a lot of fun with this. Think I might try Garrus next!

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alrighty....i finished inking and started coloring. Just flat colors for now. I'll build up textures and lighting/shadows as i go.

I'm not going to be too concerned with inking details of the background, since i want to keep the focus on miranda, but i'll color enough of them in so people understand the location.

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brilliant
 
Hey Spider-Who?, I was just gonna tell you, A: that's amazing. and B: I tried out Illustrator and now my lines are smoooooth.:D
 
Hey Spider-Who?, I was just gonna tell you, A: that's amazing. and B: I tried out Illustrator and now my lines are smoooooth.:D

Thanks! Ha, yeah illustrator will do that. I personally hate that program, but good on you for being able to use it!
 
Well I personally hate the interface, but I can get smooth lines out of it, so I have to take what I can get.:p then I take it into photoshop and color it.
 
Hey, no worries. You're in good company. A lot of people do that. With my style, I probably should too, but I'm kind of a "uphill battle" kinda guy, lol. Gotta make everything difficult for myself.
 
Haha, I getcha. It's weird cause my lines are smooth on paper, and in illustrator, but not in photoshop.
 
Well in illustrator, the lines are automatically smoothed out (a feature tat can be adjusted); an advantage with vector-based drawings that photoshop doesn't have.
 
aaaah, makes sense. I use illustrator for cartoons, but pencil and paper for most other stuff.
 
Here's a new image! It took me about 4 hours to do (was trying to keep it quick and simple).

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And here's a variant with red and black colors.

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I would just like to formally say, HOLY CRAP YOU'RE AWESOME.
 

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