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Here's a vector work I made in ASP, inspired by some jokes about me, in fact this is my everyday job...I hope to have time to rig and animate him someday...hope you like it
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Looks good -- let's see him move!
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Very nice!
Maybe I only would make the shading of the shirt a little bit less pronounced, but the rest looks very good to me.
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Nice job Uolter, i like the shading on the character and also the shadow behind.
I hope to see your next work soon.
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Thanks for your comments!
Selgin: Yes, the shirt still need some work...I tried different solutions but I was getting mad :)
Parker: The shadow is a simple trick made with two shadow layers and a mask layer...
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I think the character is great :)
The drop shadow makes it look like a flat carboard cutout to me though which is a shame imho
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funksmaname wrote:I think the character is great :)
The drop shadow makes it look like a flat carboard cutout to me though which is a shame imho
Thanks Funksmame, do you have any suggestion for a better shadow?
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Very nice!

Was it all layer-work? By which I mean, did you manually draw-and-fill the shaded areas, or was it the Shadow function?

(whatever you did, it worked!) :D
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DanFromFaction wrote:Very nice!

Was it all layer-work? By which I mean, did you manually draw-and-fill the shaded areas, or was it the Shadow function?

(whatever you did, it worked!) :D
For the most it's all shading effects except for a few, expecially I worked with gradients, same colour but darker...
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