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RE: AAMFP - Pig Monster Concept Art - Macgyverthehero - 07-24-2012

(07-24-2012, 02:35 AM)zecuro Wrote:
(07-24-2012, 01:21 AM)Macgyverthehero Wrote: I like everyone's concepts for the monster so far. Smile

Say, how about you guys try to draw the pig monster as a hybrid of creature and machine. As if it was manufactured by the dark machine instead of it being just about a mutilated pig monster.
how did you like mine just mind to focus on the head its just a sketch
Yours is interesting. I like everyone's ideas on what they think the monster or monsters will look like.


RE: AAMFP - Pig Monster Concept Art - Dclayne - 07-30-2012

Hot summer, a bottle of wine, and still unemployed. So few easy new drawings.
MS.Piggy
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Canned food
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Triumphant
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Robo-Pig Smile
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And machine it self Smile
Fat melting.
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RE: AAMFP - Pig Monster Concept Art - Macgyverthehero - 07-30-2012

(07-30-2012, 07:41 AM)Dclayne Wrote: Hot summer, a bottle of wine, and still unemployed. So few easy new drawings.
MS.Piggy

Canned food

Triumphant


Robo-Pig Smile


And machine it self Smile
Fat melting.
Those are damn creepy!


RE: AAMFP - Pig Monster Concept Art - Deep One - 07-30-2012

Here is Oswald's factory's steam-powered Victorian pig guardian. I made it with paint Big Grin
[Image: sika.png]


RE: AAMFP - Pig Monster Concept Art - Potato - 07-30-2012

Hasta la vista, baby. Nice pic! Big Grin


RE: AAMFP - Pig Monster Concept Art - Macgyverthehero - 07-30-2012

(07-30-2012, 06:21 PM)Deep One Wrote: Here is Oswald's factory's steam-powered Victorian pig guardian. I made it with paint Big Grin
[Image: sika.png]
Ooooo.... Now that is what I mean by a creepy steampunk monster!


RE: AAMFP - Pig Monster Concept Art - Deep One - 07-30-2012

Thanks guys, I appreciate it


RE: AAMFP - Pig Monster Concept Art - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 07-31-2012

Hm...I wonder ...has someone been playing Batman: Arkham City lately? Wink

Just kidding - its great. I'd imagine the monster to be a bit more bulky though. This one looky just a little bit too fragile.

(P.S.: Paint? As in...Paint with a MOUSE? If that is the case then you, good sir, are officially insane. ^^)


RE: AAMFP - Pig Monster Concept Art - Deep One - 07-31-2012

(07-31-2012, 03:27 PM)Hirnwirbel Wrote: Hm...I wonder ...has someone been playing Batman: Arkham City lately? Wink

Just kidding - its great. I'd imagine the monster to be a bit more bulky though. This one looky just a little bit too fragile.

(P.S.: Paint? As in...Paint with a MOUSE? If that is the case then you, good sir, are officially insane. ^^)
I...I d-don't know what you're talking about Angel
I have to admit, those guardians from Arkham City gave me some inspiration, but I've always been thinking amfp monster to be like this. You know, game takes place in Victorian era and according the concept art there will be steampunk elements..

Maybe my sanity level wasn't very high, drawing with mouse was horrible... Maybe I should get a drawing tablet.


RE: AAMFP - Pig Monster Concept Art - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 07-31-2012

Oh yes one can never have enough steampunk! And steampunk robots. Last game I remember with great steampunk robots was Thief - The Metal Age and that one is so old, the robots resemple origami artworks today. Have to say though, they still creep me out to no end although they don't even look scary. Especially the masked servants , that used to be human - sometimes you can hear them cry softly behind their masks or they beg you to kill them when you fight them. Creepy stuff.

Also you should definitely get a tablet if you plan on doing more art digitally. It takes some time getting used to, but once you get the hang of it it's a whole new world. Especially pressure sensitivity is gold if you're in a program that can make use of it (like photoshop). Big Grin