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T. "Rain" Willard

I'm Game
I'm Game by @rainshadow (T. "Rain" Willard)

I call this one "I'm Game" because he really looks like he's ready for just about anything, doesn't he?

I haven't really decided if this one is really finished or not. I have the urge to give him a background, but I'm just so happy with how he is now. Any opinions?

11"x14" Colored Pencil on paper. Prints and other goodies of this image available HERE.

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Posted: Tuesday, 13 April, 2004 @ 04:49 PM

How lovely! The coloring and detail in the skin is amazing. I'd say a background would really add to it - perhaps if you utlized different colors such as greens or blues, it'd bring it out even more without detracting from the focus of the picture.

Posted: Tuesday, 13 April, 2004 @ 05:22 PM

I had originally thought to do kind of a blurred or out-of-vocus jungle and sky, kind of like your suggestion. Thanks for the feedback!!

Posted: Tuesday, 13 April, 2004 @ 05:05 PM

Yes, a background would definitely add to it. Nothing intricate though, maybe blue or orange (to capture the hot African sky).

Posted: Tuesday, 13 April, 2004 @ 05:20 PM

well, that's two votes for blue... Thanks for the feedback!!

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