Such Inspirational art (im not joking). My artistic vision for Bionicle art is finally clear.
“The @cat artist? His art.”
“Its the art from your dream.”
“I was right. It was pointing to my ideal artistic esthetics.”
“Year 2016.”
“Its not too late child. Let the spirits of the arts guide you. You know your path child, now follow it!”
(Aka my reaction in seeing your art for the first time).
But seriously, LEGO does need to hire you. You put a much more positive spin on the “upgrade” for 2016 that the sets really lacked. Amazing job! Pohatu looks way better here
what bugged me the first time I saw it, was that Gali was thicker than Lewa! than I read @TeslaEffect comment about oceanic women being thicker because of their lifestyle, and now that makes sense. But I will complain and say that she has too small of a chest; also, sure, women who live near oceans are better built than women who live on land, but Gali lives IN the ocean. she needs to be thinner to swim faster.
It also makes sense for Lewa to be thin and graceful, but he looks anorexic here, without his armor. If he’s going to look graceful, take example of Legolas ! I think the solution wouldn’t be to beef up his limbs, but to thin out his body, to make the grace look natural. there’s nothing you can do about it now, but there’s food for thought.
I wouldnt say anorexic, rather he is build lanky to traverse the jungles, branches, and tight spaces. Example, the Disney Tarzan or the Amazonian native people.
yes, I understand that. It’s just that his body looks like a rectangle with a head and four lines coming out at the four corners to emulate feet (I’m talking about the non-armored versions). And that’s why I think he looks anorexic: his limbs are bony but his torso looks fine. with the armor, he doesn’t as bad as I’m making him seem, though.
its part him actually being very thin and part me really liking to push proportions. and really, if youre okay with me making onua this stupidly wide you should be ok with me going in the otehr direction aswell