DC Fan Art Club: 'Meet the Artist' Challenge

Dude lovely piece. How you got that speed effect is awesome. (side note: your ivy piece is lovely as well :poisonivy_hqas:)

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Thanks, @stefanie.murr7!! I’m glad you like both of them :slight_smile:

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Thanks, @CynicalPink!! It’s def great to be apart of this club and community!!

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Finally got around to finishing mine! I’ve been super sick this past week. :mask:

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@Nightroia - Your style is really cute! I love the poses you gave everyone, and the proportions look great! Also that Superman is too funny. :laughing:

@Broken-Knight - Aww your bird is adorable! I absolutely agree that bad writing is a huge dislike when it comes to comics. I can get over a comic having bad art if the story is good, but a comic with great art and terrible writing just doesn’t work as well.

@ImpulseMaxMercury - I’m dying!! :rofl: That is absolutely fantastic. I’d definitely watch an episode of Legends where everyone was replaced with a Beebo version of themselves. (Also, I always enjoy seeing your weekly summaries of the episodes!)

@thelunarmouse - I love the costume you designed! Who doesn’t love a good cape? They seriously need to come back into fashion. Not enough superheroes have tails/animal parts, I think it looks super cool!

@MichaelLakeArt - A fellow pickle hater! I love your line work, everything looks so nice. Your use of contrast in both this and other pieces you’ve posted have been fantastic.

@WonderWoman_85 - Wow, that looks incredible! I love how well you’ve blended everything together, it looks really seamless. I’m sure the glow in the dark paint looks awesome too.

@Jay_Kay - Your use of crosshatching works so well with Two-Face! I love how it makes his suit look really textured, and like it’s really made out of two different materials.

@EasternShoreSpeedster - Woah, that looks amazing! There is so much movement in your piece. I think it’s incredible how you managed to make The Flash stand out from the background even though it’s a similar color to him.

@stefanie.murr7 - “who knew one eye could be so difficult” Oh god, the other eye is always a struggle! :sweat_smile: I think yours turned out great. You did a great job with the face expression, that’s something I always have problems with.

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Thank you, @serenap95! I’m glad you enjoyed the piece!
I like your illustration and how you layed out your information in panel format! Great job!

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Thanks @serenap95 for the kind words. I swear I erased that eye a bunch of times and it’s only 2 lines :rofl:

Like @EasternShoreSpeedster said the panel format is great. And I love that pose. Hope your feeling better.

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@EasternShoreSpeedster - Thanks! I thought the panel format would go well with it being a comic book themed art club.

@stefanie.murr7 - Thank you! I’m still not feeling great, but hopefully will be soon.

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Thanks so much for the compliments @serenap95! I totally feel the same way with the bad art/good story and good art/bad writing. It’s super frustrating especially when it happens to your favorite characters.

I love how neat and orderly your Meet the Artist piece is and the shade of green is really pleasing to the eyes. (At least to mine haha). I hope you feel better soon!

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@serenap95 thanks for the kind words! I was looking for a subject to showcase my sense of humor and the Legends and Beebo fit the bill. An all Beebo episode may be too much but a part of an episode (like last season when they kept doing parodies of Charlie’s angels) would work.
I’m glad you enjoy my summaries. I’ll have another one tomorrow night ( delayed watching)

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Pencils and watercolor are my favorite tools, but my best pictures are drawn with words.

The DCAU is what really grabs my attention, but I enjoy riffling through the comics as well. Muddled continuity is pain though, sometimes making it a chore just to figure out which comics align where. Graphic story telling is challenging in that you are limited by how much you can fit in one comic, so there’s a constant tug-of-war between story and characterization. It has the advantage of facial expression; there are some things words can’t do justice. And you also have character thoughts on page, which you can’t get from television or film. Tradeoffs. I’d like to see a comic/novel hybrid, long texts broken up with panels where emotion or action steals the scene.

Till Next Time,
RainStorm

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Okay, this is cool. Great use of negative space.

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Thank you! I like the piece you submitted, and the explanation on graphics—spot on!

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@serenap95, absolutely love it! It’s so bright and playful, but also super clean, which is the style that comes to mind after seeing your work on the V-day cards.

@RainStormRiddles As someone who’s also way behind the times, I feel your pain with the muddled continuity. I’d also love a comic/novel hybrid. They’re a thing in Japan, and there are illustrated novels in the states, so it would be great if DC could break into that happy medium.

Welcome, newcomers, by the way! I’ve gotten some messages with people telling me they’re lurking rather than participating, so warm hellos to you as well! :wave:

I feel like I’ve been doing a really mediocre job at leading this club as of late. :sweat_drops: Sorry, everyone! I’m on my cell all the time, but it’s been hard to drag my butt to the computer after work, and I really do prefer to look at everyone’s art on a screen that’s worthy of them.

And while I’m behind on my own submission to the challenge, I promise I’ve got the first weekly challenge prepped for tomorrow, as well as the inaugural monthly challenge, hitting the boards this Sunday. Lookin’ forward to see what you’ll create for them!

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Thank you!

I’m looking forward to seeing what challenges March holds.

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@EasternShoreSpeedster I absolutely love your Flash going in a Flash ? I am tied at Barry and Wally I can’t choose. I am a huge Flash fan too so hit me up if you need to talk every thing Flash or speed force .

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Originally I had planned to do shading and all that fun stuff. Instead, I scanned in all my napkin doodles from a day at the bookstore and digitally plopped them in wherever they would fit. So, fin! With two hours to spare.

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OK, I like Huntress and Azrael, but that’s still hilarious and accurate.

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Yeah, I’m with @JeepersItsTheJamags, I love Huntress and find Azrael…okay, but those are still pretty hilarious. And I feel you on the whole “have a whole bunch of different tools but too scared to use them.” :sweat_smile:

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I love everything about this whole piece! I actually think the sketchiness of it adds a nice personality to it.

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