@ImpulseMaxMercury Well done! You did a great job of portraying detail despite only using black and white. Also, kudos to you for not taking the easy route!
@cici Love how you translated the original art into your own style. I also really like your color choices (changing Clark’s suit to blue adds a nice contrast between the two of them) Nicely done!
@WingsOfAether Thanks! Yeah I saw his suit as a dusty Navy or something in the original and wanted to really push their differences with some little fashion details
@WingsOfAether Thank you so much, and for stopping by to share feedback with all the club members!
@Aegiey You’re always too kind Glad you like it, and thank you!
@cici Thanks, as always! And LOVE yours! I feel like we have a professional doujinshi artist in our ranks. Glad you had fun creating it, too. Saw your new shop on instagram, by the way! Congrats!
@ImpulseMaxMercury Whoa, dude! You went ambitious and picked a hard one! Though given your penchant for details, this one was right up your alley. Very nicely done with that super intricate shading. The arms alone look like so much work!
@Aquamon Thank ya! they’re the only part i liked, haha! And dude really, seeing your work again blows me away.
@TheRealDetectiveChimp And speaking of colors, I love yours!! Such a fun addition to this week’s gallery of entries. Scooby’s expression looks spot on with the original, too!
@ddeleonvfx I know I’m repeating myself, but I really do like your charcoal’s more than the digital coloring. They’re so very suited for Batbooks, and especially Arkham art.
@_UnderScore LOL. I think my architecture is looking veeeerry topple-y, but thank you! A trapezoid might have made the buildings actually make more sense
Thank you truly, I might not get one in every week but this is now one of my favorite things on the community. I forgot how fun, therapeutic (for lack of a better word) drawing is. This club is awesome and I love checking out everyone’s art.