Re: Napoleon Crossing (on a) St Bernard
Another collab between Beefcoat and Sachmoe64...
Drawing by Sachmoe64
Coloring by Beefcoat
Re: Napoleon Crossing (on a) St Bernard
Another collab between Beefcoat and Sachmoe64...
Drawing by Sachmoe64
Coloring by Beefcoat
Because Napoleon was known for being short we thought that a St Bernard may be a perfect fit for him.
Hope you enjoy!
Re: Napoleon Crossing (on a) St Bernard
This is beautiful work! The shading and color are awesome. Also, heck yes..awesome image. +1!
Re: Napoleon Crossing (on a) St Bernard
this is badass! me likey and me wanty! love the line work, love the color!
Re: Napoleon Crossing (on a) St Bernard
Awesome color choices and really nice illustration! I like the idea too!
Re: Napoleon Crossing (on a) St Bernard
Dude! This is my favorite of your designs (that I've seen). Superb illo' and coloring.
And it works as a visual joke without knowing you're reinterpreting the art title, 'cause Napolean was tiny. GMV!
Re: Napoleon Crossing (on a) St Bernard
amazing coloring and illustration! Also, I laughed.
Re: Napoleon Crossing (on a) St Bernard
Great coloring and texturing!
Re: Napoleon Crossing (on a) St Bernard
You guys did a great job on this. I shoulda had you color my Napolean piece from several derbies ago ![]()
Re: Napoleon Crossing (on a) St Bernard
Thanks everyone for all of your nice comments. I feel like this design brought me to the next step in coloring.
I must also say that we are officially stumped when it comes to what will fly here on woot.
Thanks again
Napolean was actually normal height. The idea of him being short was British propaganda (that worked very well, since now everyone thinks he was diminutive)! Not that it detracts from the fun design :D
Beefcoat wrote:Thanks everyone for all of your nice comments. I feel like this design brought me to the next step in coloring.
I must also say that we are officially stumped when it comes to what will fly here on woot.
Thanks again
You and me both. But this design is incredible. I wish I could color like that!
Re: Napoleon Crossing (on a) St Bernard