-cerberus and cacus as described in Dante's Inferno.
-cerberus and cacus as described in Dante's Inferno.
hi guys,sorry about posting links. When ever i try to post through my tripod website,it just shows up as a red x. Sorry for having to make you click on the link,i know its a bother.
Anyways,here are my preliminary sketches of cacus and cerberus of Dante's inferno. The second drawing is cerberus,I still have to color it...
Thanks,sorry for any inconvenience...
THE LOCKER
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heres the WIP of cacus,I'm still gonna color it...
THE LOCKER
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I like the mood with cacus, very haunting. And cerebus is sooo cute. I love bulldogs.
There are more pleasant things to do than beat up people.
Muhammad Ali (1942 - )
There's a very DiTerlizzi (or maybe even Froud?) feel going on with Cacus that I really dig. Keep it up!![]()
MikeCorriero,
yeah man,Diterlizzi's stuff is really cool. I really like the colors he uses. Anyways,I'm really liking your peice docking at sunset. The colors especially.
Heres Cerberus...whew...I did this over 3 times,this last one turned out ok,so I'm happy. I'm not really used to painting(digital or traditional)so this was a really excellent project for me to learn.
THE LOCKER
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Last edited by THE LOCKER; February 2nd, 2004 at 08:21 PM.
Just spotted these in the final images thread - they're great! I really like your style.
That Cerberus is great: evil yet so cuddly! My only problem with it is that it's so dark on the left half of the picture. Is that a body part hanging out of the far head? If so, it really takes a lot of effort to notice it. There's some great detail here that's really getting obscured. Perhaps making the eyes a little brighter and having them cast just a little light allowing you to add a few more highlights to the areas of the face in shadow would help. A little contrast.
Still good stuff. Now, where's Anjy's work!?
I didn't even know this place was here...
Thanks fer ze battle invitation/acceptance THE LOCKER! Sweet concepts, man.
I decided to put mine in one composition:
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