Now that I've drawn Batman, a lot of people demanded a fresh doodle version of the Joker! I thought it was good suggestion as it did fit my wild strokes and I'm pretty proud of the outcome. It just makes me wanna go HaHAHAhAahaHAHHAHahAHAhAhAhHAHAHahaaa lol! For the record, I still haven't watched the Dark Knight so it's Batman season for me, hopefully this Sunday tho! Enjoy guys!
P.S. NO F*CKING SPOILERS on the movie! PLEASE DUDE!
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this is a beautiful piece! the spot-on likeness of Heath Ledger is perfect, as well as his expression. The splattered colors give the impression of the Joker's chaotic nature as well as giving the viewer a lot to look at with a great use of space and color. the red lettering placed in front of the Joker and the black lettering behind him give a great sense of movement without taking away from the focal point (the Joker himself). The shading used is well done, without being under- or over- utilized, giving the picture great depth without the use of a background. Overall, a great work!
For someone who hasn't yet watched the Dark Knight as of creating this piece you've beautifully captured the Joker's wild and chaotic personality in this piece.
You seem to have found an excellent subjected suited to your style of painting. The erratic strokes, the splashes of paint here and there, the vivid colours, all add up to a wonderful creation.
I love the use of the Joker's telltale "AHAHAHAHAHA!" in the background and foreground to bring the whole thing together. My personal favourite thing about this is how the foreground "HAHAHA" red text melds into the Joker's make-up. It's as if the laughter is one with him, which shows some significant insight on his character.
the spot-on likeness of Heath Ledger is perfect, as well as his expression. The splattered colors give the impression of the Joker's chaotic nature as well as giving the viewer a lot to look at with a great use of space and color.
the red lettering placed in front of the Joker and the black lettering behind him give a great sense of movement without taking away from the focal point (the Joker himself).
The shading used is well done, without being under- or over- utilized, giving the picture great depth without the use of a background.
Overall, a great work!
You seem to have found an excellent subjected suited to your style of painting. The erratic strokes, the splashes of paint here and there, the vivid colours, all add up to a wonderful creation.
I love the use of the Joker's telltale "AHAHAHAHAHA!" in the background and foreground to bring the whole thing together. My personal favourite thing about this is how the foreground "HAHAHA" red text melds into the Joker's make-up. It's as if the laughter is one with him, which shows some significant insight on his character.
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