Those are really good. The noir obscure and the hatching to create them are great.
You want to study etchings,I recommend those by Rembrandt and Gustave Doré. Those are the greatest artists in that technique (imho) and show what you can do..
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Those are really good. The noir obscure and the hatching to create them are great.
You want to study etchings,I recommend those by Rembrandt and Gustave Doré. Those are the greatest artists in that technique (imho) and show what you can do..
Thank you. My Bachelors of Science is in Fine Arts specializing in printmaking so, believe me, I'm more than familiar with those kinds of artists.
Ah. Well it shows. But had you not I'd think they would have blown your mind.
A friend of mine curated a Rembrandt etching exhibit and getting told all the intricacies and details is so enlightening and exhilarating.
New Berserk chapter looking good
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Never read any of that series but I know it's highly respected so I'll take that as a real compliment!
The thin pen conveys motion in this style, while the fat one emphasizes negative space well.