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Published: 2018-07-21 17:25:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 2172; Favourites: 28; Downloads: 18
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It took way too long to draw this. Part of this was not being happy with a curve, or a muscle, or making sure the outlines were harder.The hair is not included in this as the characters within the Chaos Chronicles frequently change their hairstyles, mostly through haircuts. Hypothetically, if I were to let this out as reference, I'd let an artist use whatever hair they see fit. So, the 'bald' style is a fairly good place to start, especially since Sally is known for having quite a few types of hair styles. Perhaps the digital version will have different hair types.
Additionally, clothing is varied as well. Hell, I'll basically do the same thing with the male models I'll use for reference as well.
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Joshels [2018-07-22 01:55:30 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful shading. I can appreciate the agony you spent getting those lines and the musculature down, completely understand that struggle and feel you did great making a consistent model sheet.
As for the leaving bald to allow for different hair stylings, makes perfect sense. Actually, I wish there was some way of submitting a panel of HTML/CSS/JS as a deviation itself, because I've been playing around with web development and the concept I'd love to explore is art with interactive content, such as a ref like this digitized and allowing you to toggle different bits of costume, equipment, and yes even hair styles freely without launching anything heavy like a flash applet.
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Chris000 In reply to Joshels [2018-07-22 03:56:41 +0000 UTC]
I should definitely be coming up with more more model sheets really, and I know I've improved enough where I'm confident doing them, not to mention starting to really settle on an art style that meshes styles well enough where I can say "that's it".
I half-hesitated going in and adding hair halfway through, but the linework was already solid, and that's something I can do on the digital version to be perfectly honest.
Can you do something like that with a simple HTML script? Seems like something that you would need something heavier to run. I'm not sure really; web development isn't my game.
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Joshels In reply to Chris000 [2018-07-27 10:07:13 +0000 UTC]
Well, I love detailed model sheets and sketches, so more like this is fantastic to me!
And yes, very simple HTML augmented with just an integrated line of javascript (written in-line with the html and not needing to be loaded in from a separate file) can handle making a hyperlink cause an element on your page change classes. Doing this, you can make visuals toggle to being hidden/shown on a button click. Very useful for making pop-up image galleries and such, but could work to do a dress-up doll style interactive image you switch elements of a reference picture around on.
The latest revisions they did to css also allows for some rudimentary animation to be done as well, including fades and basic movement. Cool thing about all this is it's done as simple instructions handled by your internet browser, so cuts out having to load any other applets that run within the browser.
/geek
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Chris000 In reply to Joshels [2018-07-27 22:02:40 +0000 UTC]
Yeah you probably already saw one. I should finish Sonic's. It's basically done; I just need to darken the lines.
Hmm. I'll have to look that up and see if I can wrap my head around it. Never studied web design or HTML coding.
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