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Legend of the Star

These are a few illustrations for a book that I have been working on. If it looks like they are a bit rushed or not very well thought out it's because there were a bit rushed and not very well thought out. This was a tough project for me. I don't feel that I ever "caught the vision" of this book. I was not happy with the overall story and the writing was not engaging. I never felt a connection with the project and the work suffered for that. I'm happy with the look of the illustrations but not the design. I think the whole book would look better if I would have gone through the entire process of painting an image in this style a few times to get it right and then work on the final images. I'm living and learning.





Comments

The Ivanator said…
really?!

dang it looks awesome on this end. im curious what type of look you'd want to go for?
Aaron Ludwig said…
I like the look. If it's not fully developed now, can't wait to see how it looks in the end!
Marcos Gp said…
The Characters look really cute!
Sam Nielson said…
These are awesome, nice work.
Jed said…
these are cool, dood

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