They're all great but the pencil one is sticking to me. Its so out there with the environment, the fungal creatures, and the neutral look of boredom on your face like everything in the picture is mundane. Its like an old Renaissance painting whose meaning is now only known to the artist.
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Thanks! I've always liked narrative paintings and wanted it to be dissectable, each one puts me in a narrative setting of a story I made (or have yet to make) so cross-referencing should mean the meaning isn't completely obscured, hopefully. And I did struggle a lot with getting that facial expression the way I wanted good to hear it works!
Same I would rank them left to right pretty much. I find the first's intricate details and darkness to speak more to me
Interesting, I was thinking people would rank the opposite, but your ranking makes sense as it is also in order of my familiarity with the tool. I'm still learning to use digital and colour, I hadn't noticed it was distracting me from the information density of the actual narrative contents. Digital makes it easy to add things in, I think I'll revisit them when I finish their associated stories :)
All great, but I gotta say I'm impressed what you've done with Inkscape! That's always one I've struggled with but really appreciate.
Would love to see what you could do with Blender's Grease Pencil tools, if you fancy the idea. :D
I actually made some little animations with blender grease pencil a while ago, love it a lot but animation's hard. Made my own 2d cloth simulated extension for the parachute one.
I've also taken to importing my Inkscape drawings in and adding little animations bits too sometimes.
Do you use grease pencil for static images or animation much? What kinds of things do you do in Inkscape?