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Post by paperdragon on Jun 17, 2011 13:23:51 GMT -5
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Post by paperdragon on Jun 17, 2011 13:43:05 GMT -5
Very cool Tim, love the ink work on this.
Everything on this works so well, her softness especially in the face, the iron firmness of the guard, and the taut energy of the leopard.
The steps and base of the pillar are a wonder unto themselves.
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Post by outlander on Jun 17, 2011 19:33:13 GMT -5
Hey. I enjoyed seeing this artwork penciled at the show, but the ink work is even better! It's brings the image alive. Great work, thanks for sharing!
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Post by LordWitchFog on Jun 24, 2011 6:04:15 GMT -5
It's a new Tim all together, not just a 'Tim doing Frazetta's subject matter', but a total style shift. I wouldn't have been able to guess the artist, and that's pretty damn amazing.
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Post by Tim on Jun 24, 2011 22:18:01 GMT -5
interesting comment lwh,,what do you mean
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Post by LordWitchFog on Jun 25, 2011 3:29:57 GMT -5
It's not just a tribute in subject matter, it's a style match up. I didn't look at this and say ' A Vigil woman!' I saw a Frazetta woman...
I sort of think of your standard anatomy as less rounded than this, athletic - this is soft flesh compared to your more chiseled dancer-esque female forms I've seen (Claire, cultists, Joanna).
It's different enough to throw me... it's crazy that you can do that
All my forms look like George Bridgman studies, so I'm no expert... but I know enough to be envious
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Post by smile4chaos on Jul 11, 2011 13:23:36 GMT -5
I like how you seemed to make the inking look more brushed and fluid, kinda like franks work. Which I guess was the point.
You can definitely tell it your work Tim, but the inks seem like you were trying something different. I like it.
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