Sometimes less is more. While this piece is more simplistic, the diagonal, upward angle display a difficult, yet successful optical balance. The anatomy is solid, refined and overall show a mastery of technique.
My eye doesn't know where to begin or end on the other piece. While it shows creativity, it is too rough-around-the-edges and chaotic. It looks more like a sketch than a final product to me.
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powerful! Eddie's shows more detail on Black Adam including the awesome angle and shading. the detail in the muscle structure blows Cruddie's out of the water.
Cruddie's has a lot of detail in the background that couldv'e gone to making Black Adam look better.
I like both, but this one looks like Eddie put more emotion into the artwork, with the light and shade effect, simple line and pen work, nice digital coloring, looks super clean ( as always), Cruddie put much detail, but it looks sloppy, and sketchy, sorry but Eddies is much better. Good job Eddie.
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I gotta say while I love the energy of Cruddie's pass, I love the rendering and shading on this one, so Nunez gets my vote.
Both are good, but I've got to give it to Eddie.
diggin' the perspective. Eddie takes this one.
Win!
i love the perspective of Eddie's piece. Eddie gets my vote
im goin with eddie!
i like this one a bit better. feels a bit more like black adam to me.
I vote Nunez!
I dig it. Give it to Eddie.
Easy!
tough choice, but my vote is for Eddie!
This one’s tight, you have your own style and kicked it up a notch with a tough angle. Nice job!
Great job Nunez! Your execution was straight forward and confident ... basically it looks cool and powerful.
My vote goes to nunez, the rendering and shading on the anatomy is superb, and the perspective angle gives him a powerful image.
love the point of view and teh shading as well as the touch of yellow. Overall a much better composition
My vote is for Eddie
My vote is for Eddie
I vote for Eddie. Love the rendition. It captures Black Adam and is not too busy.
Sometimes less is more. While this piece is more simplistic, the diagonal, upward angle display a difficult, yet successful optical balance. The anatomy is solid, refined and overall show a mastery of technique.
My eye doesn't know where to begin or end on the other piece. While it shows creativity, it is too rough-around-the-edges and chaotic. It looks more like a sketch than a final product to me.
Cruddie shows potential, but vote goes to Eddie.
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powerful! Eddie's shows more detail on Black Adam including the awesome angle and shading. the detail in the muscle structure blows Cruddie's out of the water.
Cruddie's has a lot of detail in the background that couldv'e gone to making Black Adam look better.
Good job Nunez
I like both, but this one looks like Eddie put more emotion into the artwork, with the light and shade effect, simple line and pen work, nice digital coloring, looks super clean ( as always), Cruddie put much detail, but it looks sloppy, and sketchy, sorry but Eddies is much better.
Good job Eddie.
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