Description pilfered from DA:
My main antagonist, Amnis, finally gets a decent portrait, and in a ringmaster's getup to boot. :)
I tried something new... greyscale painting. It was definitely much more efficient than my other method of lineless painting.
For those that are inevitably going to ask me what greyscale painting is, please, just Google it. I grow kind of weary of pandering to commenters that don't actually have anything to say about the art.
Comments
DaN DaRk 1012 Says:
YESSSS
Shadow Dinosaur Says:
I sorta gathered the Antagonist bit just by looking at him! Fantastic style you have there!
DeE AltMarK Says:
It looks SOOOOO GOOD.

I love the bags under it's eyes : D
AND THE TOP HAT
how i love top hats D:
lol he's hindu
Jaxxy Says:
Giant zit on forehead?
Well done.
lol, JK. I love the shiny texture on this. :3 And his ears, eyes, hair...and top hat.
Bajita 2006 Says:
yes yes an Antagonist, serious!!!

HolyNun Says:
wowza

your coloring style is amazing in this
great work...as always
Leonid Feorus Says:
I think this painting method suites you rather well. I love the addition of green at the top of the image, it really makes the warm colors of the top hat pop. I honestly can't see any room to improve, you should be very proud of this piece it has all the polish of a professional artist while still carrying the soul of a loving creator. Go do a happy dance, you earned it.
Kiwi Tang Says:
This is so awesome. The shiny bits add a nice touch. And I love how it almost looks like it has a touch of cell shading.
Ne Says:
I am desperately in love with the fact that he is both shimmery and evil...in the non-twilight vampire sort of way.
My initial reaction tells me to stay the eff away because fangy face is going to maul the shit out of me...but then I realize he's glowing and the colors are oh so lovely and that I should perhaps draw closer...and closer...and closer...
And I suddenly understand how a moth feels just before it flies into an exposed flame...or a mosquito to a bug zapper. O.o yet its lovely.