Ahh, my favorite HP book. Only the 6th approaches that crisp, contained style. You know, Lupin seemed different in the third book than in later ones -- more at peace and sure of himself. What do you think?
The third book is brilliant - definitely my favourite.
You know, Lupin seemed different in the third book than in later ones -- more at peace and sure of himself. What do you think?
Good point, actually. He does seem quite sure of himself, especially dealing with Snape. That's something I'l keep an eye on while reading the next books.
It's funny - everytime I start reading them I think "this time I'll be bored, this time I won't get into them". Strangely enough it doesn't seem to happen :-P
I like the sitting-down-one. The vest is neat against the dark areas. Looks very relaxed posture. Arms might be a wee bit longer so that elbows reach waist-line, but that's just a tidbit.
And Remus. Adorable expression. The front leg could be a bit more bended, maybe? The idea of that amount of chocolate seems utterly delicious. ;)
The Shadow-one is very cool. Very vivid lines! The face is very Baldwin-like.
Thanks for your succinct comments! Good point you're right about the arms -- I was trying for a bit of perspective there and had redone them until I couldn't figure out what was wrong anymore. And Remus's leg is a bit odd, now I look at it. The feet should probably be bigger too....
Glad you like the Shadow one! I found it amusing that Baldwin's nose was digitally altered while he was wearing the mask. Creating a new face for his Shadow identity... that's a new dimension to the character.
Naah, the Shadow's invincible, so he can afford to take chances. ^_^ Glad you like the picture!
Oooh, I recognize that icon! That's from the pulp cover with the Shadow as both Lamont Cranston and his lesser guise Henry Arnaud.... (/geek) Always was fascinated by the crazy lighting in those pictures. Green from one side, blue from the other -- spooky effect there.
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(And hey, the more the merrier! *waves*)
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Incidentially, I'm reading HP 3 at the moment, so that image might stick with me for a bit ;-P
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Ahh, my favorite HP book. Only the 6th approaches that crisp, contained style. You know, Lupin seemed different in the third book than in later ones -- more at peace and sure of himself. What do you think?
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You know, Lupin seemed different in the third book than in later ones -- more at peace and sure of himself. What do you think?
Good point, actually. He does seem quite sure of himself, especially dealing with Snape. That's something I'l keep an eye on while reading the next books.
It's funny - everytime I start reading them I think "this time I'll be bored, this time I won't get into them". Strangely enough it doesn't seem to happen :-P
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I like Kakashi. When I saw my first few episodes of Naruto, he was my favorite.
Your sketches are always so cool.
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Yeah, Kakashi's fun. He's an interesting character... so mysterious. And so easy to draw, too -- no face to worry about! XD
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I like the sitting-down-one. The vest is neat against the dark areas. Looks very relaxed posture. Arms might be a wee bit longer so that elbows reach waist-line, but that's just a tidbit.
And Remus. Adorable expression. The front leg could be a bit more bended, maybe? The idea of that amount of chocolate seems utterly delicious. ;)
The Shadow-one is very cool. Very vivid lines! The face is very Baldwin-like.
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Glad you like the Shadow one! I found it amusing that Baldwin's nose was digitally altered while he was wearing the mask. Creating a new face for his Shadow identity... that's a new dimension to the character.
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Oooh, I recognize that icon! That's from the pulp cover with the Shadow as both Lamont Cranston and his lesser guise Henry Arnaud.... (/geek) Always was fascinated by the crazy lighting in those pictures. Green from one side, blue from the other -- spooky effect there.
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