Posts: 1631 Location: Rockville, IA Joined: 24.06.05
Great job, Phil. It's obviously influenced by one of my favorite pieces of cover art by Todd McFarlane...
Batman #423: "You Shouda Seen Him..." - September, 1988
I think the second version is the best for the same reason as Spencer. The darker hair on the unnamed girl in the third version causes Robin's cape to appear a lighter black than the second version. Not sure if you prefer that or not - just an observation.
The only glaring aspect that I think could use some fixing up is the position of his right hand. Those isolated fingers angle upward so much that they look a bit akward, especially since his arm isn't visibly wrapping around her back to help "justify" the angle. I really like your shading/highlighting, though, on the girl's hair and Robin's illustrious cape. Well done.
RE: Robin and a random girl -
Posted on 24-09-2006 09:34
Posts: 726 Location: The Shadow Of St Albans Abbey Joined: 28.07.06
I like it!!
The last one is the best (but not a great deal in it; if being really picky the 1st one is too light - but if you didnt have the comparisons then it's unlikely you'd notice)
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