This was a commission I did a few years ago and decided to have it colored to sell it for prints at comicons. Didnt expect people will love it at the con and the prints was sold out.. Still thinking if I am going to print more for the up coming NYCC 2012.
You can check out the Pencil tones here --> [link]
Amazing colors by Despite of his busy schedule, he still manage to give time for this piece.. Thanks man!
This piece is amazingly constructed. I just love the intense feeling surrounding each character. The characters all seem to be telling a story of their own and you want to try to figure out what is happening in this shot and why is it happening. What ties them all together... You, sir, truly know how to always leave them, the viewer, wanting more. The lighting in this piece is beautiful as well as the tone. The Main Characters in this piece atman, Robin and the Scarecrow truly show a pause in emotion and the viewer is trying to gather what will happen next. The Scarecrow looks amazing, I love the way you depicted him in the piece. And the moon behind him truly makes the piece come alive. You made me find a new admiration to the Scarecrow. I thank you for the opportunity and God Bless you, may you continue to do more exciting and beautifully constructed pieces.
Your compposition is great. The focus and the way your eye is lead through the piece is awesome. My concerns really are 3 things.
1. Would love to see Robin be affected by gravity a bit more. The ropes should be stressed by his weight. Right now he looks pinned up on the cross. And if his weight is really being held by the ropes then his shoulders should be set higher closer to being on the same plain as his head or higher.
2. The figure in the very front looks like he is floating into to composition. Almost like he is a body drifting or rather floating along the river and just happen upon the image.
3. You have such a delicate touch in general but Batmans boot seems a bit large and clunky in relation to the rest of the piece. I guess it looks a bit disproportionate when compared to his calf or knee for that matter.
Only my humble opinion. I am knit picking only because its a critique. But over most of what I have seem from you is stunning. Thanks you for your time.
No offense kay kapatid na Summerset ano magaling ang pagka banat niya dito pero sa palagay ko sa akin lang naman ano, sa palagay ko mas maganda kung ikaw na nagkulay ser. Magaling karin kasing bumanat pagdating sa coloring eh.
My concerns really are 3 things.
1. Would love to see Robin be affected by gravity a bit more. The ropes should be stressed by his weight. Right now he looks pinned up on the cross. And if his weight is really being held by the ropes then his shoulders should be set higher closer to being on the same plain as his head or higher.
2. The figure in the very front looks like he is floating into to composition. Almost like he is a body drifting or rather floating along the river and just happen upon the image.
3. You have such a delicate touch in general but Batmans boot seems a bit large and clunky in relation to the rest of the piece. I guess it looks a bit disproportionate when compared to his calf or knee for that matter.
Only my humble opinion. I am knit picking only because its a critique. But over most of what I have seem from you is stunning.
Thanks you for your time.
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