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Pseudonymous
(Sep 3, 2007)
Oh. |
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Roytje
(Sep 16, 2007)
Poor ladybug didn't feel happy in the green world.
PS (Sep 18, 2007)
I liek it, nice work.
staci (Sep 18, 2007)
hrmm..i liked it before the spider..hes takes away from the mood that was there before. I think you were right, Staci :)
fleeting_memory (Sep 20, 2007)
don't jump little lady bug! I like it. |
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Caprii
(Sep 15, 2007)
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Kloxboy (Sep 15, 2007)
Oi, someone lied! Bah! Ah well, nice work Staci. :)
sweet_insanity (Sep 15, 2007)
looks like feeding koi(i can't remember how to spell it :( )beautiful
lsvr (Sep 16, 2007)
it does look like koi, or lanterns floating in the dark. love the ghostly floatiness.
davincipoppalag (Sep 16, 2007)
or a jar of severed lips |
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Punky
(Sep 15, 2007)
Always picking fights you can't win.
Lore_V_of_BlackHat (Sep 15, 2007)
Poor little kid, thats what happens when you're trying to show off that you can beat any one.......D:>Really love his expresion my friend really love those adorable furry kids of yours.....:D ............Logging of Lore.V.............
lsvr (Sep 16, 2007)
Love the expression, and the colors are awesome. The texture almost makes it look like clay -- you've used the characteristics of Shi-Painter so well.
Punky (Sep 16, 2007)
Thank you all very very much. :)
deathking (Sep 16, 2007)
You should make birthday cards, you would make millions. |
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lsvr
(Sep 3, 2007)
salmon
Roytje (Sep 10, 2007)
That's hot. Fantastic color choises :)
marcello (Sep 10, 2007)
you and roytje must collab.
Pseudonymous (Sep 10, 2007)
Ooh, I love this. You know, whenever I see your art I think KT Tunstall for some reason. Is that weird?
lsvr (Sep 16, 2007)
Thanks y'all. Pseudonymous, someone else said that about KT Tunstall a while ago, and I went to check her out and now I listen to her, so in a really weird way, it's not weird. |
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Axil62
(Jul 17, 2006)
for those about to rock, we salute you.
lsvr (Jul 19, 2006)
The hollows in her cheek made me drool a little bit.
R. (Jul 19, 2006)
Go ahead. Make me comment.
Sweetcell (Jul 19, 2006)
The way you do these compositions always amaze me. The hand is delicate and the position of her face is so well drawn, and of course the dress. Pwetty pwetty.
Axil62 (Sep 21, 2006)
"Cowgirl In The Sand"Hello cowgirl in the sand Is this place at your command Can I stay here for a while Can I see your sweet sweet smile Old enough now to change your name When so many love you is it the same? It's the woman in you that makes you want to play this game. Hello ruby in the dust Has your band begun to rust After all the sin we've had I was hopin' that we'd turn back Old enough now to change your name When so many love you is it the same It's the woman in you that makes you want to play this game. Hello woman of my dreams This is not the way it seems Purple words on a grey background To be a woman and to be turned down Old enough now to change your name When so many love you is it the same It's the woman in you that makes you want to play this game. |
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cianteed2
(Jun 22, 2006)
Step 1: On layer 0, use a light colour, such as light blue, to make your preliminary lineart. It's easiest just to make broad geometric shapes in the same shape as your subject. This makes it easier when you go to "ink" your lineart, and ensures it will be proportionate (that is, if you DREW it proportionate!). Skipping this stage could cause your lineart to look disfigured, unless you've practiced enough to skip it.Step 2: Next, go to layer 2. Use the pen or pencil tool (or whatever else you prefer) to make your lineart. Its good practice to experiment with different colours of lineart, but black is usually a safe bet. You can now erase the preliminary blue on layer 0. Tips: If your lineart looks too dark or intense, use the erase rectangle tool on low intensity and shave off a layer of it. It will make the lineart look finer and light, and when you go to colour the lineart wont look as separate from the colouring. Step 3: On any layer lower than your black lineart, fill it in with colour! (but PLEASE dont use the "fill" tool. Not only will not work on a lower layer, but it looks ugly when people use it and it never goes to the edge of your lineart.) Step 4: This step is just shading and detail. I'd go further into how to shade, but this isn't a shading tutorial! I just have 1 tip: Avoid shading dark areas with straight black. Shadows aren't black, they're merely darker tones of the same colour. However, if it's your "style" to shade with black, by all means go ahead.
HunterKiller_ (Jun 22, 2006)
You deserve a cookie. (.':)
pandabarrie (Jun 23, 2006)
looks familiar :)this turned out nicely, good job!
sephiroth54321 (Jul 29, 2006)
But really, the shadow would be black wouldn't it? Only it is a bit transparent which is why it appears a darker shade of the same color...i dunno
cianteed2 (Aug 4, 2006)
actually theres no such thing as a black shadow. a shadow is just a lack of light, thus the subject's colour wouldnt turn black in a shadow - it would just be a darker version of its original colour. |
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Kloxboy (Jul 19, 2006)
Can someone help me figure this out? :/ The air conditioning in our place is broken. It's really hot outside. We've got a 5 foot tall rotating fan and a ceiling fan in the living room. We've closed the drapes to keep the sun out. Now, is it wiser to leave the front and/or the back door open or should they be closed? Keeping in mind, we're trying to keep the house cool. If you can answer this, with proof and anything that can help illustrate your answer, it would be much appreciated. I have a ...
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lsvr
(Jul 18, 2006)
dawdle-doodle
Alodie (Jul 18, 2006)
OHMIGOD! :O I love this so much. The colors remind of fancy chocolate, the kind that are all painted up and stuff. I think that this would look great painted on a gourmet chocolate :D
Sweetcell (edited Jul 18, 2006)
Well good to see you lsvr. I guesse everyone's been enjoying the summer. A very classical Art Nuveus (spelling) piece.I especially love the folds of her dress.
lsvr (Jul 18, 2006)
Thanks for the comments. Sweetcell, it's been so hot here that I can't sit in one place for more than half an hour at a time! I'm hoping to get an air-conditioning unit to ward off the heat-induced ADHD and craving for popsicles.
cianteed2 (Jul 19, 2006)
i could see this as cd cover or something. it's cool. |
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Alodie
(Jul 17, 2006)
Tis' meh first try at these...oekaki thinger-mic-jiggers. Sorry it's crap, I need to get used to the paint tools and what not :/Edit: Woa, damn, I really did mess up alot. Sorry 'bout that peeps.
Expendable-Studios (Jul 18, 2006)
boobs :]
lsvr (Jul 18, 2006)
I love the colors and the pop-art effect.
SanzoGirl (Jul 18, 2006)
Whoa! Great first pic!Welcome to 2Draw! x3
SYTHE (Jul 18, 2006)
Thanks, now I can't get that "Dancing Queen" song by "Abba" outta my head. Cool picture! |
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Yeah, I do think she kinda looks like America, but yeah, the photo was a random girl. :)
Welcome back, lsvr! Glad your computer didn't blow up on you this time.