April 24, 2014
Naked Chicken
By
Chicken Maker
11:12 PM
I was looking through the challenges and saw "Naked Chicken," Man, I do that all the time
Challenge Complete
Challenge Complete
April 23, 2014
Zodiac Pals
By
Chicken Maker
11:58 PM
I haven't really settled on a name just yet, but this is my new Chinese Zodiac themed something. Maybe like some 4 panel comics or a text-less thing. Anyways Zodiac Pals(working title) is about Chicken, and the couple he's friends with, Ox and Snake. Him and Rabbit are either rivals or outright enemies. It's all based on the Chinese zodiac so I suppose the personalities of each character will also be derived from the Zodiac sign personalities, like I'm a sheep so I'm creative and prefer anonymity. I'm 100% going off the place mat at a restaurant of course.
I believe it's this one. |
April 19, 2014
Ba Boom
By
Chicken Maker
8:58 PM
This site isn't dead yet, but only time will tell how long it lasts. As previously mentioned it's pretty old for a website. Though, let's be fair, it's still got quite a bit of the "Ba Boom"
April 11, 2014
Knight
By
Chicken Maker
3:44 AM
The earnest young fowl had no choice but to take the path of knighthood to win the noble pullet's love.
In this piece I chose to utilize several techniques to give the piece a solid feeling of quality. First in designing the knight's armor I opted to extend the visor to properly allow for the knight's beak. In addition, by adding in the lighter chain mail at the neck and on the wing under the pauldron I gave the character a less monotonous design. In addition shading the image with darker colors gives the image a feeling of depth. The castle, and other background elements, were drawn without the thick outlines I tend toward using to let the knight maintain a solid focus and not be drug into it. In addition the small handful of marks atop the castle give the faintest hint of the noble's existence as she looks out over him leaving on his journey. The journey itself is faintly alluded to by the path leading to the knight from the castle gates.
In this piece I chose to utilize several techniques to give the piece a solid feeling of quality. First in designing the knight's armor I opted to extend the visor to properly allow for the knight's beak. In addition, by adding in the lighter chain mail at the neck and on the wing under the pauldron I gave the character a less monotonous design. In addition shading the image with darker colors gives the image a feeling of depth. The castle, and other background elements, were drawn without the thick outlines I tend toward using to let the knight maintain a solid focus and not be drug into it. In addition the small handful of marks atop the castle give the faintest hint of the noble's existence as she looks out over him leaving on his journey. The journey itself is faintly alluded to by the path leading to the knight from the castle gates.