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Colored Pencil Drawing: Fantastic Four Fan Art

Fantastic Four Fan Art
I borrowed a sliver of Quicksilver's power and was able to finish my Fantastic Four fan art in time for Revival House's Comically Cinema event last Thursday at Milton Theatre. I hadn't worked on art bigger than ACEO size for ages, so coloring the background of 8"x8" Strathmore Smooth Bristol Paper with Prismacolor pencils was quite a feat for me.


In addition to various Wordless Wednesday posts, my Fantastic Four fan art is linked at Sunday Sketches.

Comments

  1. You finished it! That's such a fun design of a quartet I have fond memories of, since I saw the movies with my girls when they were little. Blessings!

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  2. So nice to see it coloured in this week!

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  3. Beautiful illustrated ~ love the characters and background ~ thanks,

    Wishing you a great week ahead ~ ^_^

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  4. a little color to the drawing made wonders. Love what I see :)

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  5. good job with the blending and good for you for trying something bigger than an ACEO :)

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  6. Wow! brilliant job I wish I was artistic :-)

    Have an artistictastic week :-)

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  7. wow!This is really fantastic!You ave done a great job!

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  8. Amazing how pictures come to life with color!!! Great job!

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  9. The light in the drawing looks like it's shining (from behind) (if you understand what I'm trying to say). Great colouring

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  10. I have art up on mine too! It's been awhile, since I've worked with colored pencils.

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  11. You are so talented! Great job!

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  12. Wow! Super nice job!!

    Thank you for sharing them with us!

    - Lisa

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  13. lovely drawing indeed! Love to see the mix of colors there..

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  14. Great illustration, 'Thing' looks almost sweet in this drawing! :-)

    It's been ages, but happy to link up again, happy WW everyone!

    Tracy @ Ascending Butterfly

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  15. You did a great job with this fan art! You are very talented.

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