In this final piece, we have all the characters in one frame. I tried to incorporate a bit of finality into the piece.
After Shego and Kida's disagreeing views in the last piece, I wanted to make sure that all ended well. Perhaps they are hugging after that moment, or perhaps it is goodbye. Who knows how long until they see each other again?
Sharkboy and Lavagirl have both turned their chairs and are slightly leaning on the bar, indicating that they are settled and comfortable in their spots and with one another. We can see that Sharkboy is holding one of the drinks Jim made in the previous photo, and that it is the one that resembles Lavagirl.
Jim is in the back, still making drinks for unseen customers, as a bartenders job is never really over.
And Danny being the last addition, seems to be looking at the time. I tried to give him a sense of superiority, making his leather jacket look more like a vest and adding a watch. It's slight, but I hoped to give off the sense of a manager, or someone who was in charge. Perhaps it is around time of closing? We won't ever know. But here is where the it ends, and I hope everyone at this point has an idea of what the characters relationships are, and has an idea of what it would have looked like had there been another frame.
After Shego and Kida's disagreeing views in the last piece, I wanted to make sure that all ended well. Perhaps they are hugging after that moment, or perhaps it is goodbye. Who knows how long until they see each other again?
Sharkboy and Lavagirl have both turned their chairs and are slightly leaning on the bar, indicating that they are settled and comfortable in their spots and with one another. We can see that Sharkboy is holding one of the drinks Jim made in the previous photo, and that it is the one that resembles Lavagirl.
Jim is in the back, still making drinks for unseen customers, as a bartenders job is never really over.
And Danny being the last addition, seems to be looking at the time. I tried to give him a sense of superiority, making his leather jacket look more like a vest and adding a watch. It's slight, but I hoped to give off the sense of a manager, or someone who was in charge. Perhaps it is around time of closing? We won't ever know. But here is where the it ends, and I hope everyone at this point has an idea of what the characters relationships are, and has an idea of what it would have looked like had there been another frame.