Sorry for the bad title - as soon as I've drawn Toothless, I couldn't stop thinking about it!
Well, I think Hiccup caught a big fish that he wanted to bring back to his village (to feed the "starving people" on Berk! ), but Toothless spotted him!
RUN HICCUP RUN! And YAAAAY for Toothless smile!
Toothless, Hiccup (c) HTTYD makers illustration (c) me
The vision this picture creates as a whole is absolutely hilarious! Hiccup running from Toothless, with only one outcome (Toothless getting the fish). The colors aren't vibrant, but that's okay because that works well with the world you're taking the characters from. It still manages to draw the viewer in and imagine what is going on.
Now the idea of a pet/animal chasing the owner/human isn't a new one. I've seen plenty of pictures detailing it, but this one gets points just for doing it with my favorite dragon! Of course the look on Hiccup's face is priceless, and it's obvious this wasn't intentional (the chase), which adds a bit to the originality.
I can't really say anything in the way of technique other than WOW! You can see each individual blade of grass, the fur on Hiccup's vest, and Toothless' scales. Amazing job on technique. The wings seem slightly more rushed than the rest of him, but that's okay, it still looks great.
Impact, as I've already said this picture really gets the viewer's imagination working. How did this situation start? Is Hiccup going to keep the fish away from Toothless? Will Toothless get the fish in the end? Art that makes you consider what's going on leaves the best impact in my opinion. Great job!!
The detail in this work is amazing! I love how you've portrayed Hiccup and Toothless perfectly. Toothless has that naive and innocent quality that just makes it so easy to draw him with this great personality. The drawing has a hilarious and obvious plot, in a way, that you have Toothless captured in the air ready to take that fish from Hiccup. I really noticed the fine detail of Toothless' scales and mouth and Hiccup's clothing. The only constructive criticsm I would give this is Toothless' wings: I think they were drawn a bit sloppier than anything else in the drawing, but that would be the only bad thing. Loved it!!! This is an instant fave!
Lol Im terrible with critiques, so none from me^_^
But this is great, the detail put into toothless, his expression, hiccup running away with the fish it's really good, and it shows well that toothless is a mischief maker, and that they both get along
Now the idea of a pet/animal chasing the owner/human isn't a new one. I've seen plenty of pictures detailing it, but this one gets points just for doing it with my favorite dragon! Of course the look on Hiccup's face is priceless, and it's obvious this wasn't intentional (the chase), which adds a bit to the originality.
I can't really say anything in the way of technique other than WOW! You can see each individual blade of grass, the fur on Hiccup's vest, and Toothless' scales. Amazing job on technique. The wings seem slightly more rushed than the rest of him, but that's okay, it still looks great.
Impact, as I've already said this picture really gets the viewer's imagination working. How did this situation start? Is Hiccup going to keep the fish away from Toothless? Will Toothless get the fish in the end? Art that makes you consider what's going on leaves the best impact in my opinion. Great job!!
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