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Post by Captain Galaxy on Oct 13, 2006 9:47:51 GMT -8
Very nice, you certainly picked up watercolor quick. I think my favorite part is the eye, some nice detail there. If you want criticism though, I think you could use deeper shadows. I'm noticing under the collar especially, but even places like under the chin or the hairline would benefit from it. Deeper shadows, even if they're small, can really make certain aspects of your picture stand out and add extra depth to it. My ol' teacher Russ would say it makes the picture really "pop," heh The picture is great as is, and I wouldn't ask you to go trying to change it now if it would be too difficult, but maybe you could keep it in mind for the future, heh. All in all though, great work. Better than YOUR work. OOH! I just hurt your ego! You can't hurt mine, I'm not an "artist" artist.
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Oct 13, 2006 10:53:23 GMT -8
Nice to know that Andrew appreciates my ugliness.
Next up, Brian as Zangief?
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Post by The Dankness on Oct 13, 2006 14:01:46 GMT -8
Nice to know that Andrew appreciates my ugliness. Next up, Brian as Zangief? SWEET.
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Post by Lady V on Oct 13, 2006 15:46:03 GMT -8
Very nice, you certainly picked up watercolor quick. I think my favorite part is the eye, some nice detail there. If you want criticism though, I think you could use deeper shadows. I'm noticing under the collar especially, but even places like under the chin or the hairline would benefit from it. Deeper shadows, even if they're small, can really make certain aspects of your picture stand out and add extra depth to it. My ol' teacher Russ would say it makes the picture really "pop," heh The picture is great as is, and I wouldn't ask you to go trying to change it now if it would be too difficult, but maybe you could keep it in mind for the future, heh. All in all though, great work. Yeah, I noticed the poping when I was outlining the skulls. I had to soften the edges of the skulls so it wouldn't draw attention from the face. But I could see how more shadows would help, indeed. Thank you for your input and thank you for inspiring me to take up watercolor. I like it. ;D
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Post by Lady V on Oct 13, 2006 15:50:21 GMT -8
Nice to know that Andrew appreciates my ugliness. Next up, Brian as Zangief? Maybe not Zangiefm, too big and hairy of a concept. But.. I really don't know what I would portary Brian as. Dang, I would need some help figuring that out.
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Post by Inaaca on Oct 13, 2006 21:23:15 GMT -8
Very nice, you certainly picked up watercolor quick. I think my favorite part is the eye, some nice detail there. If you want criticism though, I think you could use deeper shadows. I'm noticing under the collar especially, but even places like under the chin or the hairline would benefit from it. Deeper shadows, even if they're small, can really make certain aspects of your picture stand out and add extra depth to it. My ol' teacher Russ would say it makes the picture really "pop," heh The picture is great as is, and I wouldn't ask you to go trying to change it now if it would be too difficult, but maybe you could keep it in mind for the future, heh. All in all though, great work. Better than YOUR work. OOH! I just hurt your ego! You can't hurt mine, I'm not an "artist" artist. Your guitar playing sounds like a cheezy mariachi band, lolz!
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