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leetah
by Rowtiger
blended pencil using sanford 4h-4b series on canson bristol paper.
Posted April 11, 2012, 02:18:04 AM
leetah sunfolk wolfrider
Posted April 11, 2012, 02:18:04 AM
leetah sunfolk wolfrider
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Venka portrait bust | Foxdance | leetah | Dewshine | Vurdah |
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Treefox
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Comment #1 - Posted April 11, 2012, 02:34:30 AM
Nice dynamics and outfit! I like your interpretation of the characters.
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Amberfox
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Comment #3 - Posted April 11, 2012, 10:44:30 AM
I don't think I've seen your work before, Rowtiger, but it was worth the wait. Your style is Pini-esque but still your own, and that's a compliment. I have always been fond of pencil work, and you've done a terrific job here with the shading and highlights. Of course, action shots are always wonderful, and this suits the character really well. I think her earlobe comes a little high up on the skull, but that's nitpicking.
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Rowtiger
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Comment #4 - Posted April 11, 2012, 05:02:58 PM
It's not nitpicking it's extremely helpful, I had taken a few years off from drawing when my vision failed (Mioptic and cateracts) Now it's like learning to ride a bike all over again, Only what I think I see is not always true depending on the angle and how far away it is while I'm drawing. Now that I'm looking at it again I see where I messed up, if you look closer at her face you can see where I applied the tilt but the other half is sorta at a looking forward angle. I'll fix that when I ink her, yes I'm alittle hard on myself but somebody has to crack the whip and I'm the only one in the room
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Eregyrn
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Comment #5 - Posted April 14, 2012, 08:00:06 AM
This is beautiful, too -- I like the flirty look on her face, and the dynamic dancing pose is very well done (I know how hard it is to do someone dancing!). The only thing here that really bothers me is the way her legs are arranged. By allowing the left leg's thigh to almost completely obscure the right's thigh and knee, but by having the left leg bent back at such an extreme angle, with its calf and foot mostly hidden... it created for me a first visual impression that she only has one leg, and then I had to struggle a little to make sense of what was going on with the two.
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