This looks great! I really love the old feel to it, the tinting I think helps to bring out the character. Also I'm loving that scar! I don't think I would change much on this one, except maybe to add some texture details on the skin, but even that is arbitrary. You've done a really great job of this piece.
Aw, fanks :B The piece is pretty old, damned if I can find the sketchbook, and it's all of like two by two and a half inches, so that's all the detail I could manage. XD
I have a few of those on my school notebooks that I never scan in because of lined paper (yech, lines). I usually just draw them again, if I like them that much.
But this is just wonderful the way it is, so hey! No worries.
Lined paper is shockingly easy to clean up, if you just dedicate an hour or two to it. XD I've done some awesome things on notebook paper that were worth the cleanup. I can never draw anything as good the second time around.
Yes, I know how to get rid of the lines. I just don't generally think it's worth it, since most of the doodles I make on lined paper take me less time to create than the time it would take to clean them (I make them in my notebook margins during uni classes.)
Honestly - I'm just WAY too lazy at the computer part of presentation. No matter what I do to a scan, the original will always look better... I can spend hours and hours trying to make a scan perfect, or I can spend a lot less time just making the thing internet-worthy. Just ask Arkillian, she has a couple originals.
WOO YEAH EMBIGGENING VIA SCANNING.
Someday I'll finish up a full-body render.
I have a few of those on my school notebooks that I never scan in because of lined paper (yech, lines). I usually just draw them again, if I like them that much.
But this is just wonderful the way it is, so hey! No worries.
Honestly - I'm just WAY too lazy at the computer part of presentation. No matter what I do to a scan, the original will always look better... I can spend hours and hours trying to make a scan perfect, or I can spend a lot less time just making the thing internet-worthy. Just ask Arkillian, she has a couple originals.