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@AGuyWhoDraws Is he a good father? That's up for debate.
His whole personality is stoic and distant.
But that's what makes his role in the film work. The animation and filmmaking supports his stoicism.
Another majestic shot. The Great Prince walks slowly and confidently through the scene, stopping to check back on his herd.
This looks straight out of a 19th century fine art painting hung in a hunting lodge of European royalty.
Bambi, the film, is a fine art painting.
This is the most 80s pop culture fan art I ever drew.
The year was 1988 and I was 14.
#ArtCritique Charming piece!
Even with a loose organic style, perspective matters. Use a floor grid to find where to rest the furniture.
As for the bed backrest, I’m just pointing out the structural issue. You can choose to break that logic or not. It’s art. https://t.co/OVI5LuIOY1
Starting the week with this warmup drawing.
I like doing figurative warmups because my work is nearly all highly structured architecture in perspective. It feels good to break from that mold.
Don't always jump into a project without testing what you're going to do.
This is a style/color test for an upcoming project.
I need to keep the palette limited and mostly monochromatic, so I'm experimenting with how few colors I can get away with.
I spent my morning sketching on the iPad.
This is inspired by my son's upcoming #Halloween costume.
Look at the silhouetted faces in Douglas' painting.
That stylization was honored quite well in waiters at Tiana's Place.