May
Katniss in the wedding dress from Catching Fire. Color vomit. Just blending and hue adjustments now.
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Katniss in the wedding dress from Catching Fire. Color vomit. Just blending and hue adjustments now.
I’m trying to finish as many prints as I can before I leave for New York (so I can have them at A-kon). So here’s another update of Katniss in her wedding dress from Catching Fire.
“So you’re here to make me look pretty?”
“I’m here to help you make an impression.”
Guess what I just saw yesterday! (Click through to larger, deviantART version.)
I was quite happy with the movie! It was very fast-paced, so I don’t know if I would have understood it had I not read the books. I was a little disappointed with the visual design and the effects, but the great acting made up for it.
When drawing this, I really wanted to reference/foreshadow the Mockingjay cover.
Peeta, with two fresh loaves and a bag of flour, outside his parent’s bakery. (Click through to larger, deviantART version!)
I really like him as a character. It’s very refreshing to have the male lead who is more romantic and less athletically focused than their female counterpart.
Peeta Mellark belongs to Suzanne Collins.
“I am still the girl on fire.” (Click through to deviantART version.)
As promised, more Hunger Games fan art! Katniss in her interview dress. The colors and flame look folds were pretty hard to come up with - I wanted more than a simple fahion dress shot. I wanted to capture that dramatic, romantic, look.
Man, was I surprised when a headless WIP shot of this reached over one thousand notes on Tumblr. You’re a wonderful fandom!
Katniss Everdeen belongs to Suzanne Collins.
Fanart of Katniss Everdeen, the girl on fire. (Click through to deviantART version.)
I finished my first real drawing of the year! Going home for the holidays, I was stuck in airport for eight hours, and I finished reading the first book of The Hunger Games, and I knew I just had to draw Katniss. I love how she’s strong, intelligent and admirable, but still obviously flawed - and that she actually changes through the story.
No spoilers, please! The other two books are still unopened in my office!
Katniss belongs to Suzanne Collins.
Work in progress of the girl on fire.
EDIT: Holy shit. 460 notes. I am blown away. Thanks, everyone! How did you find this? It’s not even done! I aim to finish tonight, but it’s hard to say how far I’ll get. I’m handling several things at once, and I”m not totally happy with the smooth look I’ve got going on right now. I also am not sure how to express that it is “covered in jewels” like in the book. :(
By the way, whoever commented on her toned shoulders, you made me laugh really hard, out loud, at work - ;D well, she is an archer! (and I liked toned women).
EDIT AGAIN: 1,120 notes?! This is record-breaking! Thank you so, so, much to the entire Hunger Games fandom. You guys are awesome! Are you as excited as I am for the movie?!