I actually really really like this. You captured the post-apocalyptic vibe very well. 'Saw looks badass here. You have certainly given this a killer vibe (no pun intended). The greyscale is also really well done. It's not too much on my eyes and it also allows the piece to stand out on its own and allows Jigsaw to stand out against the background. The weapon she's holding also looks really impressive. She also looks good, too. I just don't know what else to say other than it looks really cool and this would make an awesome donation thingy for the comic.
WOW. That's hot. Has this sort of "cute, but far more likely to blow your head clean off than kiss you" sort of look.
And you're rightm this is the best thing I've seen by you in a long time, and that's saying something. Though I cannot help but wonder where the trigger is hiding.
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I am the Darkness inside your heart... Your anger, your fear, your despair... I am a part of you... and you can not escape me!
Like Pal said and you agreed, all that detail and then you get lazy on the gun? Tsk tsk
I do like the composition of the whole thing (greyscale has a... quality to it I can't quite pin down). Oddly, it makes me feel nostalgic for all those cheap 90s post-apoc movies and bad sci-fi novels.
And I agree, it -does- look good.
-- "They need to do a study on the water to find whatever it is that makes Aussie men sound like fallen angels." (a friend)
~ Janus. Frrt/ferret and red panda/firepanda, last names variable depending.
My first thought on seeing that 'series' comment was "Dude, I would totally commission a wasteland Janus". Don't know if many others would, or if you'd prefer just to wasteland-ise your own characters, but still! I like the concept.
-- "They need to do a study on the water to find whatever it is that makes Aussie men sound like fallen angels." (a friend)
~ Janus. Frrt/ferret and red panda/firepanda, last names variable depending.
I kind of think of Fall Out 3 when I look at this.
Shooting waste land scavengers, wearing only the most necesarry cloths and generally being smug enough to think anything that cross her path will wish in the last seconds of there existence that they avoided her.
I would like to share that you did some really neat shading work. In particular I think the left side of this piece seems to get my attention more than the rest, but I feel that some of the background/foreground segments (in the middle especially) could have used more contrast. Details are definitely fine.
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