How long does it take you to draw something like that?
Are those A4 size pictures?
Do you do any touch-ups with photoshop?
Everytime I've tried to scan things it comes out 10,000 times worse, and my photoshop touch-up skills are even worse than my drawings...
it takes about 2~3 hours i think.
I can't measure time because I draw it between classes.
Drawings are smaller than A4.
And I always touch-up my drawings when I scan with photoshop.
But I don't use difficult skills.
I just use curve(ctrl+u)
and erase dirty part(especially the outside of drawing)with erase tool.
i like the expression on the face of the first especially
i also like the posture of the second
very nice work very talented
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they'll never see me coming.. life is a sequence of tragedies, inconsistent only by fleeting, elusive moments of pleasure,
serving only to ensure absolute vulnerability to the pain of their inevitable absence.
The first one has a very well drawn body, but the head and horns just isnt up to par.
everyone's entitled to their own opinion, of course, but the head of the first is what makes me like it; the expression, to me, looks really menacing but a bit unsure at the same time.
it's like if you were alone and just came upon this creature in some dark place,
and this is the moment where both of you are looking at each other deciding on what will happen next.
will he attack?? his face and body both suggest conflicting answers.
his body one foot away one towards, his hands one holding the axe one hanging free; his face sort of half smile half glare.. sizing you up.
that's what he looks like to me (whether the artist intended it or not); and i prefer the way it is drawn, the way it suggests a context, rather than random monster attacking picture #23434443
anyway just wanted to stand up for picture one a bit; i also prefer the second, but i really liked the first as well
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they'll never see me coming.. life is a sequence of tragedies, inconsistent only by fleeting, elusive moments of pleasure,
serving only to ensure absolute vulnerability to the pain of their inevitable absence.
Yes, the second one seems to be at the best stance to see all the good features; are these of your own mind, or are they the revived warriors in Act 5? Either way, it's tempting not to print them and work out further details!
enjoy them.:)
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I like the pose of the second piece
great job man keep it up
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um... I haven't.
I can't draw buildings or surroundings well.
DON't LET IT GO.
How long does it take you to draw something like that?
Are those A4 size pictures?
Do you do any touch-ups with photoshop?
Everytime I've tried to scan things it comes out 10,000 times worse, and my photoshop touch-up skills are even worse than my drawings...
it takes about 2~3 hours i think.
I can't measure time because I draw it between classes.
Drawings are smaller than A4.
And I always touch-up my drawings when I scan with photoshop.
But I don't use difficult skills.
I just use curve(ctrl+u)
and erase dirty part(especially the outside of drawing)with erase tool.
DON't LET IT GO.
i also like the posture of the second
very nice work very talented
they'll never see me coming..
life is a sequence of tragedies, inconsistent only by fleeting, elusive moments of pleasure,
serving only to ensure absolute vulnerability to the pain of their inevitable absence.
everyone's entitled to their own opinion, of course, but the head of the first is what makes me like it; the expression, to me, looks really menacing but a bit unsure at the same time.
it's like if you were alone and just came upon this creature in some dark place,
and this is the moment where both of you are looking at each other deciding on what will happen next.
will he attack?? his face and body both suggest conflicting answers.
his body one foot away one towards, his hands one holding the axe one hanging free; his face sort of half smile half glare.. sizing you up.
that's what he looks like to me (whether the artist intended it or not); and i prefer the way it is drawn, the way it suggests a context, rather than random monster attacking picture #23434443
anyway just wanted to stand up for picture one a bit; i also prefer the second, but i really liked the first as well
they'll never see me coming..
life is a sequence of tragedies, inconsistent only by fleeting, elusive moments of pleasure,
serving only to ensure absolute vulnerability to the pain of their inevitable absence.