As you might be aware, sometime ago, I decide to make a big shift in my username, websites and logos, all of that had to be changed to make people easier to find me. I use to go for Linker96, linkermangakablog (as silly as that sounds) luisparadalinker (to long to type I would say), and some small variations of those.
So recently I've been working in small lapses in the process of re branding my artworks. changing the whole ugly "htttp:wwvv.tolongtoremeberartwebsitedotcomdotcom/" that I used to type on those, and I've been simply replacing the web address with my new logo, so if people want to find me, they go by this easy to recall new name (instead of directing them to a website that doesn't exist anymore).
But in some cases, I found the chance to improve the artwork by making a slight modification to it. Since this year I've learned new ways to improve the overall lights of the scenes, I decided to apply that to some artworks, and I made a compilation so you can see how much a new concept can improve the look of a piece of art.
I didn't modify the drawings in anyway, they're exactly the same as before. what I did was, add an extra layer of depth to the ambient lights according to the scene (or change the BG color to a more pleasant tone like the Bysel one), You might judge if that makes a significant difference.
I might add more artworks to this compilation as I go updating the Web addressees of them, probably if the artwork needs too much of a fix I won't even bother(I might as well do a new one), or I'll just leave like that to preserve the style I used to have. This are a couple of exception in which I saw the opportunity to improve them visually with a small twitch and a well placed brush stroke.
Most people won't even notice the changes, so I wanted to show them to you directly, I hope you like them :)
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EDIT December 2015:
Another thing I forgot to mention before, I'm taking my time to edit this old artworks because, many of this were displayed
only on deviantart
for a looong time.
Now that I'm sharing them in places like Blogger, Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr I don't want people to think that what they're seeing is my actual set of skills XD
or at least if they don't mind the old quality, they are able to find me with my new address, and see the new stuff I have to share with them :)
If you're familiar with the internet, you might know that sometimes digital artworks like mine, end up in the most unexpected places without the artist being able to do anything about it. And a proper ID could at least give people the curiosity to search for the artist that made it.
Terrel Coleman
2015-11-13 03:18:46 +0000 UTCLinkerlewds
2015-11-13 02:15:58 +0000 UTCSoran
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