Fan Art
Apr 15, 2014 7:18:51 GMT -5
Post by ladyoz on Apr 15, 2014 7:18:51 GMT -5
FAN ART by VA-Bites Jamie @va_Bites Malaysia
Picture 4 Source Deviant Art : link
'Let the storm rage on!''
Artist's Comment :
The final picture! Over 13 Photoshop layers for this one! I built upwards from the ice palace foundations in Picture 3, and basically worked on them until I didn't know what to do with them anymore. I hope they turned out okay. It's a good thing that Adam's so fabulously manly, or I don't think he could pull off this rather ambiguous outfit. And, as Kurt (and Blaine) from 'Glee' pointed out, his hair is "so full and thick, he doesn't have to rely on hair gel". The gel was actually keeping his hair DOWN before he ran his hand through it once, and it turned out this way. The Ice King outfit is the third time I've given my depiction of Adam a vest of this sort, I quite like the look on him. I've modified the design of the bodice a little from the first version in 'Frozen Kradam', because my tailoring instincts were screaming about how the outfit made no sense, especially if you wanted a non-complex way of putting it on. I argued that it was a MAGICAL garment and it didn't need to make sense, because he can just conjure it on and switch up the design whenever he wanted. Besides, I refused to have the gauze 'skirt' split in the middle instead - I thought the asymmetrical look was cool. That didn't shut the instincts up, so now he has a vest, which hides the seam joining the two different materials that make up the long, see- through(!) tunic. I can see each consecutive Frozen Adam drawing of mine having very slight variations in design, because I'm lazy with replication, and Adam is Adam no matter what universe I throw him in.
Picture 4 Source Deviant Art : link
'Let the storm rage on!''
Artist's Comment :
The final picture! Over 13 Photoshop layers for this one! I built upwards from the ice palace foundations in Picture 3, and basically worked on them until I didn't know what to do with them anymore. I hope they turned out okay. It's a good thing that Adam's so fabulously manly, or I don't think he could pull off this rather ambiguous outfit. And, as Kurt (and Blaine) from 'Glee' pointed out, his hair is "so full and thick, he doesn't have to rely on hair gel". The gel was actually keeping his hair DOWN before he ran his hand through it once, and it turned out this way. The Ice King outfit is the third time I've given my depiction of Adam a vest of this sort, I quite like the look on him. I've modified the design of the bodice a little from the first version in 'Frozen Kradam', because my tailoring instincts were screaming about how the outfit made no sense, especially if you wanted a non-complex way of putting it on. I argued that it was a MAGICAL garment and it didn't need to make sense, because he can just conjure it on and switch up the design whenever he wanted. Besides, I refused to have the gauze 'skirt' split in the middle instead - I thought the asymmetrical look was cool. That didn't shut the instincts up, so now he has a vest, which hides the seam joining the two different materials that make up the long, see- through(!) tunic. I can see each consecutive Frozen Adam drawing of mine having very slight variations in design, because I'm lazy with replication, and Adam is Adam no matter what universe I throw him in.