Jun. 13th, 2006

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Finally finished the inks on my Red Alert & Inferno pic... The pic is behind the cut.

I'm really liking how it's turning out. ^_^ However, like any artist, I'm wincing at all the errors I can see in it. @_x;; Things are slightly out of proportion... the angles/positions of some limbs probably wouldn't really work out/are implausible... (Inferno's got no @#($&@ fraggin' KNEE JOINTS!!) I probably should have put a 2-point perspective on this. x.x; The battle of how much detail to put into this. Well, you get the idea. :P

If I do a traditional media colouring job on this, I'll HAVE to re-transfer this to new paper, as I farked up on Red's legs, and had to take white-out to it. X(

One of the BIGGEST things I'm wincing at is Inferno's head/helm sculpt. In "Auto Beserk", "Kremzeek" as well as a few other episodes possibly, his helm Looked Like This! This, essentially, is the same as Grapple's head design (understandable, as Inferno is a repaint of Grapple). HOWEVER, his toy desgin, as well as his appearance in (some?) comics and other cartoon episodes ("Search for Alpha Trion", "Child's Play" and others), had THIS Helm Design

So.... Argh. I don't know what to do. @__x; I don't know which helm design is more 'accurate' to Inferno. I drew him, here, with the helm he had in Auto Berserk (as it's the only refrences I used when I first doodled this up x.x) So... do I REDRAW this bit, and give him the toy/toon/comic? accurate helm design... or do I leave it as is? x.x

(and this is completely ignoring the earlier points I mentioned x.x)

Also thinking about throwing this up on DevArt... Should I?

And just in case you missed it, warning those that don't like this thing again... Transformer SLASH behind the cut! Don't like, don't click! :P

pic lies behind the cut )

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