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Oots-style artwork

Posted: 2010-01-03 04:04am
by Blayne
Anyone here like me also getting really into Oots-style artwork? I got a few different comics I'm working on from Oots artwork, its a style that I like for its ability to give off alot of emotion for minimal detail. Though my variant tends to be more detailed at the cost of longer production time and probably a greater uncanny valley effect.

Available here at the Snafu comics forums.

http://www.snafu-comics.com/forum/viewt ... =5&t=44410

Currently focusing back onto my SPQT comics as they're important for my D&D setting's back history.

Re: The OotS thread

Posted: 2010-01-03 08:48am
by open_sketchbook
Blayne wrote:Anyone here like me also getting really into Oots-style artwork? I got a few different comics I'm working on from Oots artwork, its a style that I like for its ability to give off alot of emotion for minimal detail. Though my variant tends to be more detailed at the cost of longer production time and probably a greater uncanny valley effect.

Available here at the Snafu comics forums.

http://www.snafu-comics.com/forum/viewt ... =5&t=44410

Currently focusing back onto my SPQT comics as they're important for my D&D setting's back history.
I did a Dark Heresy comic in the style for a while transcribing the campaign I was running before I lost the source in a computer crash. It's avaliable here.

Re: The OotS thread

Posted: 2010-01-03 03:29pm
by Blayne
Oh that bottom one was freaky.

Re: Oots-style artwork

Posted: 2010-01-04 07:42am
by Mayabird
Split from here because it's off-topic enough to warrant its own thread.

(Translation: don't pimp your crap in something or someone else's thread.)

Re: Oots-style artwork

Posted: 2010-01-04 10:07pm
by Blayne
Thank you for moving it Mayabird, your the best. :)

Re: Oots-style artwork

Posted: 2010-01-11 06:48pm
by phongn
Blayne wrote:Thank you for moving it Mayabird, your the best. :)
The word in question is spelled "you're".