Wow your art is simply amazing! i love the shading and tonal work, the facial expressions are very full of life like the art has a soul. I really love the eyes and the shape to the full bodies. iIn looking at this i feel highly inspired and motivated , so thank you so much for sharing it so that us whom have a lot to learn ( i put myself into this bracket) can learn from.
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:28 am
Legion Of Oreos
Wow your art is simply amazing! i love the shading and tonal work, the facial expressions are very full of life like the art has a soul. I really love the eyes and the shape to the full bodies. iIn looking at this i feel highly inspired and motivated , so thank you so much for sharing it so that us whom have a lot to learn ( i put myself into this bracket) can learn from.
Thanks. Part of it is that the learning process never stops. There's always something you don't know or haven't done yet. I like to use things from real life as a point of reference as much as possible so that has me collecting all sorts of neat stuff like feathers, crystals, metal objects (with intricate patterns is a plus). Pictures are one thing, but it helps a lot more to have something in my hands to see how light reflects off of it and feel the weight of it. It's subtle things like this behind the scenes that help me do my best. heart
For something done randomly, it turned out quite nice.
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 5:30 pm
When you get that nagging feeling you've seen the pose you're working on before, but can't quite put your finger on it until later. dramallama Yay for the subconscious artwork.