Patrice Leymarie

Niort, France

Dec 12 at 08:29 PM

Welcome there, and thanks for sharing your work, great studies and sketches.

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Dec 12 at 08:27 PM

As for your previous post, really enjoy the dynamism of your brushes 

Dec 12 at 12:04 PM

Looks like a lot of work and congrats on developing your IP.The first one reminds me a classic old illustration by  Anthony Eftekhari, somehow, with for sure your own mood and different approach.Hope to see this story growing!

Dec 11 at 09:42 PM

Fascinating choice of brushes and character designs. Could you explain the reasoning behind the distortion of the character's head? Is it symbolic of madness, or perhaps a metaphor representing unbridled creativity?

Dec 11 at 03:10 PM

Really nice concept, thanks for sharing with us!

Dec 11 at 12:32 PM

Samuele Bandini was a small personal feeling, but very strong modeling and lighting there! wish to see more!

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Dec 11 at 11:59 AM

Superb tribute, and super good work on the light. I've one very small personal feeling about the lens flare on the neon, not sure it's something useful as it tends to attract my eyes there.Have you done all the modeling? 

Dec 08 at 01:49 PM

Thanks for joining us and happy to see some of your work there. I never really care about the 'old' word when it comes to a creative piece. I understand what some artists mean when they say that, but who say from an artwork in a museum that's a pretty solid and great one, but 'Old ' :-)anyway, lots of emotions in this one, great piece

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Dec 08 at 10:22 AM

Your knight got a real presence. To make him pop even more, how about playing with the landscape's lines to guide our gaze straight to our hero? Amp up the drama with bolder lights and shadows to really give the scene some depth. A few extra touches in the background could add that extra bit of magic, too.

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Dec 08 at 07:45 AM

Thanks for sharing there, perfect palette for the holidays season :=)