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dixielandcutie (Jan 26, 2004)
so not done
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dixielandcutie (Jan 27, 2004)
drawn in 51 min
okay, after some major double arm/hand surgery...i think the patient will live...haha. okay, i did some more shading, totally re-did the hands annnnd...oh shoot, i forgot to fix the lineart on her finger...hmm...haha, ok. whatever. whaddaya think?
jellybien724 (Jan 27, 2004)
that's amazing, nice use of the color blue!
gothamgirl (Jan 27, 2004)
Very nice! I like how you fixed the hands, much better :D Her right arm is very life like. GJ! My only recommendation would be to match the stomache/arms a little more. Well done, can't wait to see more!
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 27, 2004)
So glad to see you are still at it. I think your highlighting and shading pracitces are coming along very nicely. :) So proud of you Dixie.
drawn in 3 hours 22 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
dixielandcutie (Jan 25, 2004)
"Angel of God, my guardian dear, to whom God's love commits me here--ever this day be at my side--to light and guard, to rule and guide." --thanks for a job well done. This little man needs some big help.

i know i cant do this picture justice, but i'm going to try anyway
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DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 27, 2004)
You did a very nice job of softening the lines of the angel, he looks much better. I am very proud of you for working so diligently. Your progress is just astounding. :)
dixielandcutie (Jan 27, 2004)
drawn in 2 min
...just cause it was botherin the bajeepers outta me...haha. thanks dba :) glad you like it!
Look (Jan 27, 2004)
I like the angel, the glow makes it look very nice!
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 28, 2004)
Dixie this is my favorite of yours so far. It turned out quite nicely. Good job, cutie!
drawn in 2 hours 35 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Beginner 
dixielandcutie (Jan 24, 2004)
this ballerina's gonna be the death of me...i cant make whats in my head come out of my hands. *stamps foot*

okay. i think maybe i got it. the bg needs work...but hmmm...whaddaya think?
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Look (Jan 25, 2004)
That's a beautiful pose! very graceful!
DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Jan 25, 2004)
Dixie you are improving so rapidly! I am so proud of you! This is your best, YET. The only thing I see that bothers me is that the highlights in her hair are a bit green - if you use a yellow that is closer to the red family that should correct it. (And maybe do an adjustment on her nose, it looks just a little bit long) Otherwise, this is wonderful! You rock my socks! :)
emerald_star18 (Jan 25, 2004)
wow, youre getting so much better at this, keep up the good work :)
dixielandcutie (Jan 25, 2004)
drawn in 20 min
ok...worked on the nose, hair, and her hand a little...improved anyway. haha...thanks for the tips guys...hehe, dba *grin* thanks
drawn in 2 hours 10 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
dixielandcutie (Jan 24, 2004)
just wanted to try something different...im not entirely happy with the sky...couldnt get it go blend like i wanted it to...hmm...suggestions?
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sal (Jan 24, 2004)
try usin lighter colours(lower pressure) over the darker ones to blend it a bit....
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 24, 2004)
I'm so glad this place inspired you to hook up your tablet! We can prolly rock now! I really like what you did with the water, it shows you are observing the different values of colors in things. A little less contrast of colors and more consecutive brush strokes in the sky would make it easier to blend. (follow sal's sugg. too) I'm proud of you, DIXIE! Keep working!
dixielandcutie (Jan 24, 2004)
okay, i see what yall mean...id revise it, but im over my limit, and this is just fiddlin so i dont wanna ask for a hop up...but ill keep that in mind...thanks!
drawn in 32 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
dixielandcutie (Jan 23, 2004)
*eyeballs falling out* i really wanna make this work...the red light from the sign will make shading so cool...ahhh. umm...any suggestions on how this is going?
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dixielandcutie (Jan 23, 2004)
drawn in 12 min
okay wooohoo. i think this came okay..my first switch from using my right hand on a touchpad, to using my left on a tablet....any suggestions on shading? perspective? tablet stuff? anything? thanks!
hehe...maybe look at a few things on proportions...
DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Jan 24, 2004)
Dixie this shows you are learning! Really creative idea, and the highlights on her are cool! I dont see anything drastically wrong with the proportions of this - the above might be referring to perspective a bit, but we havent really gotten into that too much yet. (We will) The angles of what she is standing on and a variation of colors in the ground would help with that.
drawn in 1 hour 34 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
dixielandcutie (Jan 23, 2004)
break time. line art done. almost done coloring. shading needed.
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dixielandcutie (Jan 23, 2004)
drawn in 2 min
oops, had forgotten to shade the shorts...hehe
pix (Jan 23, 2004)
I like that style you used in the her pink blouse Dix, you could try a whole drawing with that... I mean, use disrupted and trembled lines of the outlining ... they make your drawing more mature... but technique aside... wow... what theme...
dixielandcutie (Jan 23, 2004)
drawn in 2 min
bg changes
DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Jan 24, 2004)
Oh Boy! You're turning into a great student!! :) I see you muted the colors in the sky and blurred it a bit for perspective, very good! We are getting somewhere! I like this one!
drawn in 2 hours with Lascaux Sketch Classic
dixielandcutie (Jan 22, 2004)
a weird draw for a weird mood. just an experimentation with some tool, as well as...some strangeness.
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DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 27, 2004)
Just seeing this one for the first time. I must have missed it. Very imaginative. :)
drawn in 27 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
dixielandcutie (Jan 22, 2004)
just practicing. suggestions?
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dixielandcutie (Jan 22, 2004)
drawn in 7 min
blur overkill? kinda cool tho. hmm.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 22, 2004)
Yeah, overkill on the blur. Use it sparingly, after you've done everything manually. (Only in backgrounds where you need to achieve depth, not on the whole pic. it doesnt fix stuff you dont like, it just blurs the whole thing) Dont concentrate so much on drawing the light itself, but instead how the light plays ON THE OBJECT and the shadows it casts. You are getting the idea, tho. Take a little more time doing your picture, study the subject you are doing carefully for details.
safescene (Jan 22, 2004)
heh, the buttons look like a smiley face
drawn in 29 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
dixielandcutie (Jan 22, 2004)
okay, here's some inanimate objects, as directed...tried to do the shading...hmmm....may need more work. also, diregard the very funky perspective. i tried to fiddle with that too, but the window and dresser are one way while the wall and the floor another...eh, i guess ill work on perspective after i get a better grip on shading. hehe. OOOk.
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staci (Jan 22, 2004)
another good way to learn is to look at other peoples drawings. dont copy them..but take notes i guess. and as far as inanimate objects..you need to start smaller. try like..just books, or something in your room..just one or two things..with a surface..a light source(dont DRAW the light source, just note where its coming from)..skip the wall the floor the dresser the window..all that and concentrate on the object. hope that helps.
dixielandcutie (Jan 22, 2004)
right...*thinking baby steps*...yeah, ive been all over the other boards...wow. some really amazing stuff. thanks so much for the tips. will do. :)
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Jan 22, 2004)
Dixie, this is so much improvement from the first one already! Icats is right, and as i suggested also - books, fruit, simple objects and concentrate on the object. (She's right about the light source - u dont have to depict that in the picture for this to work) You do need to study the things under a good source of light coming from a definite direction. You can apply this lesson to objects everywhere you go, during a the course of a normal day. Study objects, note the different colors (there are dozens of different colors and values of colors in something that on first glance may appear to be gray, such as a street, or the sky, for example) and make a mental note of how the light plays on things, casting shadows and creating highlights. (I guess go to your msg. board and I'll put some stuff on perspective.. this is getting too long! :)
marcello (Jan 22, 2004)
um, here's a tip. It's a lot easier to read long text like that if you put some line breaks in. If you click the little +/- buttons on the bottom right of the comment box, you can actually expand it to see more of your typing. It helps a lot. :-)
drawn in 48 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
dixielandcutie (Jan 22, 2004)
haha, ok, this newest bit of bruising brought to you by...lol. um, ok, tried to takes some of your suggestions...am i getting the general idea? what do i need to improve?...okay, well, while you think on that, im gonna keep on bruisin...*tries to look intimidating* haha. thanks.
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DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Jan 22, 2004)
Glad to see you are practicing! Great idea for getting the hang of shading, highlighting and blending. I think you are on the right track. His chin looks the best of everything so far. Try exaggerating the lights and darks a little, blending with the same graduating color values in between the two. And dont let anybody scare you off! Youre doing fine! :)
Oh yeah, I have a small off the comp. "homework" assignment for you to do. Take some objects from around the house - relatively simple ones - books, fruit from the fridge, stuff like that, and arrange them on a table under and to one side of a lamp, where the light source casts definite shadows. Just sit there and LOOK AT THEM. Mentally note where the shadows and highlights are. The next day, get a sketch pad and a pencil, crayola, whatever floats your boat, and roughly sketch it, concentrating on the darks, lights, and values of color in between. This will help you more than anything, I think.
Just one more thing - keep in mind that faces are extremely difficult to do, even for experienced artists. For your next drawing, try doing a still life of simple, inanimate objects.
dixielandcutie (edited Jan 22, 2004)
haha...homework *groan* lol, jk. thanks, i will definitely do that! thanks again for all your help!! youre awesome! (oops..just realized im outta space on this one...dunno if theyll let me go on anyway...oh well.)
drawn in 44 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
 
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