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Iain Scott Davis

"The One That Got Away" by Iain Scott Davis

SF&F Picture 6 out of 7 by Iain Scott Davis
 
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man, this guy looks unhappy. Looks like somebody stole his bike or something. Anyways, I drew this after doing the first three deities from degonia.co.uk. I just wanted to draw something and let it happen, rather than setting out to draw anything in particular. I'm pretty happy with the way he came out. I think he's pretty expressive.


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3 Apr 2004:-) Delyth Angharad Williams
There, two comments now. See I was right! Good final choice on the T-shirt. As the rest of your work, bloody brilliant. Keep it up ;o) *cough*

12 Iain Scott Davis replies: "for those who don't know, I thought long and hard on what to put on his shirt. I settled on the cross (which would be red, if it were not a black and white picture) because of it's dual symbolism of christianity and blood donation "
3 Apr 200445 Lindsey M. Butler
LOL- Where I'm from the one that got away refers to fish or deer... Anyway is this done with pencil or pen? If it's pen I am extremely impressed. If it's pencil... well I'm still extremely impressed. He doesn't look like someone you'd want to cross!

:-) Iain Scott Davis replies: "I did intend it in the sense of hunting, so your comment about fish or deer is not entirely inaccurate."
5 Apr 2004:-) Anne-Marie S. Lemieux
The shading on his clothes is terrific.
5 Apr 2004:-) Simi Landau *Muffin Queen*
Eep! He doesn't look happy...but I love the leather!
~Muffin Queen
9 Apr 200445 Tara (SilverMoonFox) Taylor
Very cool! The linework is very well done, and great character design!
12 Apr 200445 Sam E. Phillips
Something seems weird about this. No doubt, though, it's splended. Your contrast is always good, as well as design, and over all line work. Eh, pro'lly just me. Great job on this update.
13 Apr 200445 Nathan Greenwood
hey great drawing man. I'm really into your stuff probably more then anyone else on elfwood. The head looks a little big compared to his feet and his hands, but it might just be me. Overall excellent.
27 Apr 200445 Flutter
Wow, new AND creepy. I mean really. It looks like he's howling in frustration, hence the title.10 The jacket really looks like leather and this has to be one of the cleanest pieces in your gallery so far. You must have went crazy with the eraser or something in order to keep the page, as well as the highlights, that white! I have so much trouble doing that. I like the fact his eyes are all white, and his jerky stance almost gives him a undead-zombie quality. Like he's being controlled from a darker source or power. Okay, letting my imagination run away from me again!2 Anywho, another great piece, and I hope to see more! <('-')>
2 Sep 2008:-) Sarah Charles
Yipes. Scary!
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About 'The One That Got Away':
 • Status: OK
 • Created by: :-) Iain Scott Davis
 • Copyright: ©Iain Scott Davis. All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Vampire, Urban, Gothic, Undead
 • Categories: Man, Men, Vampires, Zombies, Undeads, Dark, Gothic
 • Techniques: Mechanical/Technical Pencils
 • Submitted: 2004-04-01 08:38:07
 • Views: 423
 • Resolution: 324x700


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