Excellent posture!
Have you considered inking your work after you've got the finished pencil lines? I can imagine it would look just amazing! :D
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Excellent posture!
Have you considered inking your work after you've got the finished pencil lines? I can imagine it would look just amazing! :D
I used to do that.
I remember my biggest fear being fucking it up.
Ooh!
This is so pretty! The colors are really nice - fabulous contrast with the warm and cool colors. I also really like the placement of everything and the way it draws the eye around and right into the middle. The brush strokes give everything a really nice overall texture, yet each object also has it's own texture. Absolutely lovely - I wish I could paint like this. :3
Thank you so much for the great review!
Aha!
Now this picture I'm guessing came later than the little gray squirrel girl. I can see you've done a nice job with the line weights, and the background is subtle and lovely. Again, the hair looks great! :3
The only thing I noticed was that the arms seem slightly short (something I've had issues with in my art as well). What I've done for myself (being a woman, I used myself as a reference) was I made a sketch with lateral lines crossing the body at various points showing how areas of the body line up with one another. What I always make sure to check for is where the elbows, wrist, and very tip of the hands are. When standing up straight, the elbows fall an inch or so short of lining up with the bellybutton, the wrist lines up with the bottom of the torso (or the bottom of a bikini, if that helps) and the tips of the fingers are about 3-4 inches from the top of the knee.
What's funny is more than once I've had to go in Photoshop and resize the arms on a picture. XD
Anyhow, I suppose I forget the fact that she's not a human, and despite being anthropomorphic, she is still a fox, and they do have shorter forelegs. ;P
Besides, I actually didn't notice the arms at first, and it's actually not as much of a deal here as it is when I draw, but then I usually exaggerate proportions in people, so I screw arms and legs up a LOT. XP
But yeah....not trying to be an art nazi - just thought that well, this IS an art forum where people are allowed to exchange ideas and whatnot, and I know I appreciate constructive criticism (only because of the feedback I've gotten in the past have I been able to be mindful of these things when I draw).
Overall, though, she looks great. Lovely little figure on her. :3
Actually, this came LONG before the gray squirrel girl. This particular piece, I drew by hand and obviously spent a lot more time on. The squirrel girl was drawn in an openCanvas session with friends and took just over an hour.
Linda has always had shorter arms and longer legs though. More than just being a fox, it was just her body-type (not everyone has the same length of arms).
Interesting critter!
He would probably look a whole lot better if he were scanned instead of photographed. It would eliminate any unwanted shadows and paper wrinkles, and probably make the image look crisper and clearer.
I really like his design, though. Call me weird, but in an odd way, he's kind of a cute lil' feller. XD For some reason, I imagine him saying "Meep." Also, you've added good weight to the lines where it needs to be, making his features pop.
Also, unless you were just going with what was on hand, you could experiment with trying something along with the markers (like pastels, watercolor, or colored pencil) to fill in more of the white areas and add a little depth and texture. :3
i didnt really put that much work into this, cuz its just a doodle i made in school. but glad you liked it :)
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