This is the finished piece, I made the clock greener for a more realistic dusty light. Shadows in the rest of the clock draw more attention to the slice of light peaking out of the crack. Also, it further defines the differences of what Spider is used to (dark) and what he isn't. (light of day)
This is an art piece to help develop an idea in the works for my pre-production story idea which revolves around two clock bound characters facing the concept of the great outside. Here shows the Spider reacting to a beam of light shining through a hole in the clock. I'm the first to rush towards a line drawing, the thought of relying on just lighting terrifies me. However ... just by chance on photoshop I turned the layer with the line drawing off, and for the first time I saw something I'd drawn with nothing but colour and shading! This is a biggie, as I'm pretty stubborn and have been avoiding doing sustained painting online for a while. The importance of light has definitely been realised. The Spider is delicate, as is the light. This proves to be a nice mix. That said, I'm sticking with the line drawing for this particular piece, just because I feel it gives the character the personality he needs, which would be slightly scraggy yet def