Journey to be a better artist and storyteller...
PART 02
I hope you don't mind seeing lots of crocodile sketches.. more to come later. Currently still in the experimentation phase..
I'm just wondering.. should I spill the whole story straight away or should I uncover it bit by bit? Still deciding what'll be better. What do you think?
Posted by Charles Santoso at 11:04 PM
Labels: character design, red croc, working in progress
15 comments:
I don't mind the crocodile sketches! They are fabulous :)
Ohhh, my god... I love, specially the one with the little bird on his head :)
Crockies! Keep em coming :)
Love these crocs! Just my opinion, but I suggest holding off on revealing the story so we can read it all fresh from start to finish when it's complete. Easier to critique with a first impression.
Lovely crocs! The different shapes applied to them are great. I think giving bits and pieces of the story seems a good idea. Surprise us! :)
Fantastic, these croc drawings are great - I love that prelim phase where you get total freedom to draw whatever you want however you want. I agree with the other comments, bit by bit keeps the anticipation :D
It's great work and we'd love to see more.
For your own benefit, may I suggest releasing in stages; it allows your following to gain momentum as well as provide some often needed buffer room for yourself.
Well, bits by bits sounds better since it'd catch the attention of all the readers, but if you plan to uncover bits in a very long period of time then I think my curiosity would have a heart attack... curiosities with hearts haha.
Take care Charles, and keep the crocs coming!
The top ones are great :D
Bit by bit sounds good to me, dropping relevant info to accompany the sketches and artwork. This'll help you keep your steam up. Don't spill too much, though. Like, keep important story elements secret, but share what you like of details about characters and general setup.
Loving the red croc. Keep it up :D
Thank you so much, guys. Really appreciate your constant comments.
I'll definitely go with releasing the story bit by bit then. I'm still refining it too anyway. :)
Hey Charles, sorry I haven't had much to say the last few posts - I've been a bit busy, but I wanted you to know I still love and follow your stuff!
these are great, charles. i like how you combined the blue pencil and color.
Thanks Lesley & Mike! :D Always good to see you here. :)
Lovely shapes you have here, he's an original looking crocodile and I really like your pencil rendering too.
Sounds like a fun project!
lol these are cool,
I love the one with the bird on its head.
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