For my animation, called "Water". Nothing spectacular, just trying to learn new rendering techniques.
I wanted to post this up so you guys could get a peek into my film process and development stuff here and there.
I got a story-board deadline tomorrow (technically last week) that I will definitely miss.
Geeze, I keep getting these lovely responses from you every time I paint! Could it be because of how the muscle are activated in a believable way, or the fact that I try to make the lids wrap around the spherical shape, or that I don't make the whites of my eyes white because they're normally cast in shadow? Or who knows, maybe in a subconscious way I like to think I treat my characters and paintings almost as if they were real people, and it's kind of a stream of conscious way of communicating how I would imagine them feeling at the time?
We should figure this out together and draw from this!
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I'm still not sure what it is about the way you render eyes, but they're always gorgeous. There's a life in there.