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Published: 2019-06-07 15:18:12 +0000 UTC; Views: 2219; Favourites: 4; Downloads: 0
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Description All right. I (finally!) watched the "Dr Strange" movie and I loved it. It was quirky, different and I felt a deep sympathy for Stephen. I also loved his character arc in the film. 

Anyway, I was looking for more Dr Strange stuff, and I stumbled upon the cold "Incredible Hulk" cartoon series. In one of the episodes, She-Hulk flirts with Dr Strange and that was it. I had a new ship     

So, this is almost exactly the dialogue from the episode. he looks of the characters are from the Dr Strange film and a She-Hulk comic I had.

I tried out different techniques for creating texture for the fabrics and hair (god, the cloak was a pain to colour) and to try give the impression of lighting. I also think the anatomy of the characters came out really well. And, I even managed to get a sort of "antique feel" to the background, as if they were together in the New York Sanctum 
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Isi-Daddy [2020-01-17 11:39:06 +0000 UTC]

this looks really amazing, you've outdone yourself here! Especially the background is incredible, like the ornament of the floor, the details are in sane there, like the golden eye and all the little patterns you brought into it and also the blue.

It's also great that you thought about the windows that can teleport you to different places, like you hinted to a lake and the other one to mountains. The hard shading of the mountains give the right feeling of them being sharp.


But now to the main view, your lovely new OTP! Doctor Strange looks adorable, and I like how fluffy his hair looks. It's nice how you thought about the eye not just hanging down straight on his chest but being displaced because of She-Hulk carrying him. His cloak looks pretty cool with the checked pattern in it, I can imagine that it must have taken a lot of time and patience (and also nerves ) to colour it.

you have definitely gotten better in anatomy as well, there is only one small advice I want to give you. She-Hulk should have been leaning backwards a little to be able to keep balance. Holding Dr Strange in her arms moves her mass centre and she'd need to adjust her body to not fall over with him, even though I feel like you wouldn't mind that.


All in all it's a great fanart!

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CelestialInk In reply to Isi-Daddy [2020-02-28 05:06:13 +0000 UTC]

I’m so happy that you can see all the work that I put into bringing the New York Sanctum to life in this picture. You know, I printed out several reference pictures and I sat staring at them for a while . . . Then I was like “stuff this, I’ll put in all the bloody details” and that’s what happened.   

 Hehehe. The design of the carpet was partially inspired by the Eye of Agomotto.

Also, I’m happy that the teleporting windows came across so well. I really wanted to show them off like we saw in the movie. And, it makes me smile to know that I have improved in drawing landscapes (a bit)

Doctor Strange turned out a lot better than I thought he would—particularly the Cloak. I was terrified that I wouldn’t be able to capture the flow of the fabric. But, it was a pain to colour in!   

Ah, thank you for the advice on She-Hulk. The reference picture I had was of a man holding a woman, which may have throw off the weight centre thing. You just don’t really find many reference pictures for women carrying men (I wonder why?   )

No jokes, in the cartoon that inspired this OTP, there is a scene where Doctor Strange catches She-Hulk and she ends up falling onto top of him. I swear that the animators wanted to get as much flirting as possible into that show . . .   

Thank you so much!   

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