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Trey (Jan 9, 2004)
Well, I don't have a background yet, but I thought I might get some helpful comments on the hair. For some reason, it seems like it looks kind of strange to me... But maybe that's from staring at it too long. :) Anyhow, comments?
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Trey (Jan 9, 2004)
drawn in 24 min
More revisions. My connection is bad, so I'll be saving alot, probably...
Satsukiame (Jan 9, 2004)
Whoo...I had to sign up to leave my mark! See what I do for you?! ;)
I LOVE the pic. But you already knew that. But I decided to leave proof that I had said as much.
And..She looks like a gorgeous man-eating water nymph who looks to innocent to be capable of such...but..don't judge a book by it's cover, eh? ;)
<3 Iame
Trey (Jan 9, 2004)
drawn in 17 min
There...I think the hair looks a little bit better in this version...
RabidMalikFanGirl (Jan 10, 2004)
It's the blur :) It's EVIL!!!! Try soft lines (use to pen or airbrush) to smooth the hair out and make it more even. If She's underwater, make her hair float a little bit, etc.
Unfinished
drawn in 3 hours 26 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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Trey (Dec 3, 2003)
This is my second attempt at using this thing. I was inspired from a line from a Brecht scene that I did recently in acting class: "Too weak to defend myself...Better attack. I'll devour the good for nothing with skin and bones..." I know that I see certain things in it, but other people will see it from their own perspective. :) I hope it's not annoying.
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tappie_chan (Dec 3, 2003)
this is pretty cool trey! from the thumbnail it kinda looked like a wacky tarantula. now it looks like a cell...the little things look like little ships shooting something (or they did for a minute). hmm...i'm gonna stick with a cell being attacked by something. thats my final answer. ^___^
furyofroy (Dec 3, 2003)
The compression actually made it look realistically slimy. Very cool! :D
drawn in 2 hours with Lascaux Sketch Classic