Think looks more Frankenstein's monster than zombie. There is too much intelligence in the eyes, and no slack-jawed hunger. Also the hair is way too neat for someone just risen from the dead.
This is a pretty incredible picture ... 1985 day of the dead showed some intelligence in its zombies so 25 years later should be plenty of time to have evolved into this guy
Appreciate all feedback, Thank you DM for the kind words and Thank you Dave for pushing me to be a better artist. Flattery and Criticism are both very important factors in art making. Flattery boosts the artists confidence in his/her work leading to the creation of more things, criticism shows an artist the areas in which to improve and pushes the artist to create higher quality pieces. Appreciate all comments sincerely. Thank you guys for viewing my stuff and leaving comments.
Think looks more Frankenstein's monster than zombie. There is too much intelligence in the eyes, and no slack-jawed hunger. Also the hair is way too neat for someone just risen from the dead.
ReplyDeleteHaha Good Point, I'll be sure to change it to something more fitting.
ReplyDeleteThis is a pretty incredible picture ... 1985 day of the dead showed some intelligence in its zombies so 25 years later should be plenty of time to have evolved into this guy
ReplyDeleteIf Eric was simply complimented on every thing he did, and given no criticisms, he'd never be pushed to improve. He knows his stuff is good, as do I.
ReplyDeleteAppreciate all feedback, Thank you DM for the kind words and Thank you Dave for pushing me to be a better artist. Flattery and Criticism are both very important factors in art making. Flattery boosts the artists confidence in his/her work leading to the creation of more things, criticism shows an artist the areas in which to improve and pushes the artist to create higher quality pieces. Appreciate all comments sincerely. Thank you guys for viewing my stuff and leaving comments.
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