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Inked version of Babydoll (Emily Browning) from the Sucker Punch trailer.
With the sword out like this I've noticed that it's really hard to come up with a good cropping. Tall or wide, I don't really know yet. Guess we'll see.
Now I'm gonna look into colors and background. Have this idea to have these imaginary things drawn in crayons around her. According to the synopsis she escapes into her imagination where she fights this epic battle.
Let me know what you think!
Rough pencil version here: [link]
Sucker Punch trailer: [link]
Babydoll maquette: [link] [link]
PS. I just read that Amanda Seyfried was originally cast as Babydoll, but that she couldn't do it since they were in the middle of filming season 4 of Big Love. It's funny, cause even though I looked at Emily Browning in the reference, I can see Amanda in the finished inks
EDIT:
Final colors here [link]
With the sword out like this I've noticed that it's really hard to come up with a good cropping. Tall or wide, I don't really know yet. Guess we'll see.
Now I'm gonna look into colors and background. Have this idea to have these imaginary things drawn in crayons around her. According to the synopsis she escapes into her imagination where she fights this epic battle.
Let me know what you think!
Rough pencil version here: [link]
Sucker Punch trailer: [link]
Babydoll maquette: [link] [link]
PS. I just read that Amanda Seyfried was originally cast as Babydoll, but that she couldn't do it since they were in the middle of filming season 4 of Big Love. It's funny, cause even though I looked at Emily Browning in the reference, I can see Amanda in the finished inks
EDIT:
Final colors here [link]
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This is an awesome drawing. Not sure on where you're planning on placing the imaginary imagery in crayon, but my 2 cents on the composition is, due to the sword, I would give her far less space on the right(her left), and more space on the left (her sword side.) Of course, if you want to surround her with crayon imagery, this could be HORRIBLE advice.
Your work is always awesome, and inspiring man.
Your work is always awesome, and inspiring man.