Crowley actually looks like a bad boy in the second picture. Like a master of temptation would look. I don't know that I've ever really seen him portrayed like that in art and I can't express how much I love it.
Okay, the first one made me laugh out loud. Brilliant XD
Much love for the middle one, especially Aziraphale, hehee.
But I have to say that the last is my favourite. Not merely for slashiness, but for the style of it--indeed, very urban, somehow. Very cool. And quite delicous. :)
Ooh, utterly fantastic. Your style is pretty simple, but so effective.
The first one - between the background, and the non-centered composition, you've done an excellent job of expressing motion and speed. Pollution's exuberant pose, and the bright, wild PACE flag (very striking in an otherwise almost monochromatic piece) create a brilliant sense of mood, as well. And man, I'll never get tired of pictures of DEATH in motorcycle gear.
The second - hee, oh, Crowley. What a fantastic pose; what fantastic contrasting poses (loose-limbed, open, inviting . . . tense, tentative, closed-in). The composition here is nice, too--good job with the perspective on the background and such--but my attention is totally taken up by that ridiculous seductive "bad boy" thing. Love how he's half-dressed, compared to Aziraphale. (Also . . . Velvet Goldmine? By any chance?)
The third - I love the shapes of their faces! Particularly Aziraphale's, though they're both nifty, and also nicely contrasting. I like your coloring technique here, too, and the faded photo background is beautiful.
These are just too awesome. The first one made me laugh and the second one is just /wonderful/ and I found myself wondering what exactly is going on in that scene, and what has that poor angel gotten into? :D I agree with the "urban" idea--you have a very unique and interesting style, and I hope to see more of it soon. ^^
i absolutely LOVE these. Especially the second one-- the posturing and the perspective look so natural. It's gorgeous. I also have MAJOR <3s for the first one, but is that DEATH or Famine in front? You have a great skill for drawing things to look very natural, very fluid, and the fact that (I assume) you didn't draw from life makes it all the more admirable. Way to go, you!
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The second picture is my favourite, and I must second the love for bad boy!Crowley.
The third is gorgeous, and I just love the style. *le sigh*
Very good stuff all around!
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Anne
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Okay, the first one made me laugh out loud. Brilliant XD
Much love for the middle one, especially Aziraphale, hehee.
But I have to say that the last is my favourite. Not merely for slashiness, but for the style of it--indeed, very urban, somehow. Very cool. And quite delicous. :)
Thank you!
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The first one - between the background, and the non-centered composition, you've done an excellent job of expressing motion and speed. Pollution's exuberant pose, and the bright, wild PACE flag (very striking in an otherwise almost monochromatic piece) create a brilliant sense of mood, as well. And man, I'll never get tired of pictures of DEATH in motorcycle gear.
The second - hee, oh, Crowley. What a fantastic pose; what fantastic contrasting poses (loose-limbed, open, inviting . . . tense, tentative, closed-in). The composition here is nice, too--good job with the perspective on the background and such--but my attention is totally taken up by that ridiculous seductive "bad boy" thing. Love how he's half-dressed, compared to Aziraphale. (Also . . . Velvet Goldmine? By any chance?)
The third - I love the shapes of their faces! Particularly Aziraphale's, though they're both nifty, and also nicely contrasting. I like your coloring technique here, too, and the faded photo background is beautiful.
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I think you did a wonderful job creating mood in each of these. I could look at them for a while and just enjoy them.
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