Tribute piece to the Doctor Eggman from the Sonic Comics.More specifically,back when he was first introduced after he was blown up as Robo Robotnik and became the Eggman today.Back then he was a robotic shell pretending to look human.Back then,Eggman was a vicious mutha who wasn't a jokester and was alot like the original Robotnik before him which is how he should have fucking stayed like.
Nowadays,well....even the one from Adventures of Sonic seems more competent and that's saying something...
Nowadays,well....even the one from Adventures of Sonic seems more competent and that's saying something...
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Anyway, this is a very spectacular picture!
So, this I like, and surely. What I notice first is the singularity of the image. It is very clean and straightforward. The immediacy of your three elements of composition is clear, and each one has it's highlighting qualites.
First, the angle and display of Eggman is quite catching. You've chosen an unconventional angle, but one that is dynamic and serves to capture his angular design of threat. Second, his pose is looming, rather literally elevated by his flight platform, giving him a sense of motion and purpose. You've rendered his manaiacal grin smoothly, while balancing his other defining qualities in their own fashion: his moustache is spiky and unkempt, his one hand is tense, like an embodyment of fury, and his cybernetic/organic arm is chaotic and flowing.
The SWATbots are a clear base for the picture, and their simplistic base of shades serves to both unite them as a deadly force, and literally overshadow them with vicious implementation. Their crimson visors provide immediate focus while their finer details must be picked from their forms, letting one discover their structure and metal casings.
Lastly, the set of angled screens in the background are an interesting choice. They seem rather disorganized at first, but to me they seem like evidence of a sure and alien mind: one where so much can be captured at a glance, yet not everything could ever be sufficiently displayed and organized compared to the mind which demands such madness.
Excellent work, Geno. I enjoy it.
Very nice, especially like the details done on the Shadowbots.
You remember american version of him. In the Japan he ALWAYS was cute and loveable villain.