Thanks, Dalek.
The feedback I got for the colored version is somewhat positive, so I just went crazy for a few hours today. I just finished a few minutes ago here. xD
So have a small artwork wave coming at you.
The purpose of these is to learn more about how exactly this technique works and what it's doing. The first one was kind of "thrown together" just before I had to write a test, to take away my nervousness a bit. xD
I still was very careful with it, but overlooked some parts. Now I didn't overlook them anymore. It's actually a surprise that it worked out with the first one, but the biggest problem is that all of those get too dark and you have to brighten up the colors...
Eh, enough talking. Onward to pictures!
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Ducky Portrait - Color Style Test Source (for bigger size etc.)[/align]
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I'm Coming! - Color Style Test Source (for bigger size etc.)[/align]
Okay, here I have to say one more thing: Both color schemes you see here are used in movies. The first one is from the first movie when Ducky is in the Great Valley. The other one is from one of the sequels. The difference is huge, and I think for future drawings I'll go for something in between these two.
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It Takes All Sorts - Color Style Test Source (for bigger size etc.)[/align]
Soo..that's it. Hope you still like it, even if it's somewhat repetitive. That's why I won't do any more of these using the drawings I already showed here. Except when one of you wants to see a certain one like this. To make it easier to look at them, my deviantart is linked in my signature.
Upcoming drawings will get a colored version though.
Oh, and this is probably the end for things like
that. Mostly at least. To create digital art from scratch is somewhat time consuming. To color a pencil sketch digitally takes some time too, but in comparison it's really fast and simple.
But if there is something I really want as a 100% digital version, I might do it.
Soo, that's really it for now. Once again, hope you like it.
RockingScorpion.