Remember this villian from hellboy? he was like a super fast ninja undead nazi full of sand?
what a creepy guy.
anywho, this is a digital speedpaint done in painter 9.5. the reference was a printed hardcopy next to my moniter. the point of the excercise was to not have swatch picking or clone tools.
original resolution was 2000 x 2698px. 4.5 hours (ok that seems like a long time. I'm getting better I swear!)
I never thought about movie Kroenen this way, how utterly crazy this whole idea is. Haha. Undead nazi steampunk ninja full of sand. Insanity. Still, the craziest thing about him for me is how far they stranded from the original character from the comic books, unless I'm forgetting about something. But I kind of like both versions, anyway.
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It's not how big your fwoosh is, it's how you use it.
Beautiful artwork, the colours and tonel work are wonderful, and just so you know if I may say, this charactor is called Karl Ruprecht Kroenen from Mike Mignola's Hellboy
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"If religion is the opium of the masses, then atheism is their crack." "I am a philosopher. What does this mean? Well, you see, people ask stupid questions. I answer them." "Reality is always one step ahead of its observer." "Thou Shall Kill and Eat."
This looks so awesome!!
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[link] visit plz!
Henry:u know ur way around roman culture
Zinc: hay romans make candles!
Henry:no
Zinc: oh...*pout*
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Click here ---> [link] to see some really awesome stuff.
Still, the craziest thing about him for me is how far they stranded from the original character from the comic books, unless I'm forgetting about something. But I kind of like both versions, anyway.
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It's not how big your fwoosh is, it's how you use it.
(from [link] )
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Chloe Smith
very good drawing!
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"The Human imagination is a interesting thing it can serve as both a gift...and a curse"
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"If religion is the opium of the masses, then atheism is their crack."
"I am a philosopher. What does this mean? Well, you see, people ask stupid questions. I answer them."
"Reality is always one step ahead of its observer."
"Thou Shall Kill and Eat."