Juagneto, 2012
Hello, everybody!
So, it has taken a little longer to post this week than I expected. The truth is I was a bit absorbed by this one image. I didn't work on much else.
The good news, though, is that I've learned how to do some new things by applying what I have learned from the previous work I have posted.
For example, let's take a look at the drawing I made for this image.
So, it has taken a little longer to post this week than I expected. The truth is I was a bit absorbed by this one image. I didn't work on much else.
The good news, though, is that I've learned how to do some new things by applying what I have learned from the previous work I have posted.
For example, let's take a look at the drawing I made for this image.
Juagneto drawing
When I started to work on this, I wasn't sure how it would turn out. I had made simple line drawings before and colored them, but this drawing had a lot more value. I was hoping that I could take this drawing and change the color of it in the same way that I can do for a simpler line drawing.
It turns out that: YES! It is possible!
Hooray!
For a little backstory to this image, I should reveal that it is a portrait of a friend of mine at work. He was joking around one day, casting a few of our coworkers as X-Men characters and it was decided that he would be Magneto. I thought the idea was hilarious and immediately became inspired by it.
AND THERE YOU HAVE IT!
God bless!
-Victor
It turns out that: YES! It is possible!
Hooray!
For a little backstory to this image, I should reveal that it is a portrait of a friend of mine at work. He was joking around one day, casting a few of our coworkers as X-Men characters and it was decided that he would be Magneto. I thought the idea was hilarious and immediately became inspired by it.
AND THERE YOU HAVE IT!
God bless!
-Victor