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angry man
featherstone
(Jan 17, 2006)
I'm never gonna finish this
featherstone (Jan 17, 2006)
thanks CV
JoeNobody (Jan 17, 2006)
this is very nice, I agree with CV on how nice the contrast is. It works very well.
Axil62 (Jan 17, 2006)
I think he looks like a happy fun guy that likes to eat some candy and skip rope.
terracotta (Jan 26, 2006)
...or offer candy to little girls who are skipping rope, more like. Where did this come from? It's wunnerful. So fluid. |
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vapor
(Jan 22, 2006)
guy and a hand creature.
Ty854 (Jan 22, 2006)
snazzy as usual. I wish you could just leave all your drawings as unfinished, that way you wouldnt delete everyone of them but the option will be there.
terracotta (edited Jan 23, 2006)
Hey, make that hand give that guy his teeth back. That's just mean. heeheehee. I love this. Even the background makes me feel happy.
marcello (Jan 23, 2006)
I don't think you should be able to delete anything. it's silly.
Snoozy27 (Jan 25, 2006)
oh god that's awesome. I am drooling all over your color scheme! GLRUGHGLGHGHGH |
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Axil62
(Jan 24, 2006)
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~Wolf~ (Jan 24, 2006)
This is amazing.
JoeNobody (Jan 24, 2006)
I dont see Snoopy's little yellow friend anywhere amongst the crowd
terracotta (edited Feb 19, 2006)
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Axil62 (Jan 25, 2006)
That's a great song. Thank you. |
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Aswell
(Jan 14, 2006)
This is Willie Nelson's somber eye, and my reffy of him.... his forehead isn't done-- reached my size limit.
JK-Arts (Jan 24, 2006)
Asmuch as i would never want to be this close to another man.I must say you drew this very well i liking the skin colors and the details/ tetures around nose and for head ect.
frootcake (Jan 24, 2006)
best thing i've seen on here in a while.
Moosh (Jan 24, 2006)
Yes, excellent drawing. Great work.
terracotta (edited Jan 25, 2006)
oooO! oooO! Okay. Now do Leonid Breshnev's eyebrows. Pleeeeeaaaaaasssse? I just hope I live long enough to say to people "I knew her when she used to post her work on the Internet. No. Really. She did. Wait a second. I've still got some in a file here somewhere..." |
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Felistorm
(Jan 22, 2006)
I am hoping this one looks allright. In the midst of drawing it my kids were acting up and I guess emotions about other things hit and I kinda got all emotional. :( Anyways off to decide whether to go to bed or draw something else.
terracotta (Jan 23, 2006)
I am loving the colours you've used in this! the peachy orange of the nipples is so beautiful against the deep purple and soft gray-blue of the sky. It's one of my favourite 'poses', too. I have a similar drawing I've done over and over again. It looks simple...but it ain't! The soft shading on the face, neck and side are lovely. If you do any more on it, maybe some shading on the under side of the hip? Beautiful skin tones.
IkariIreuL (Jan 24, 2006)
looks peacefully, and I agree [ said above ] about the shading.
davincipoppalag (Jan 24, 2006)
Very elegant picture. |
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Felistorm
(Jan 24, 2006)
Ok yeah I suck. But figured it looked ok anyway. I kept shading and reshading and doing it again.
terracotta (Jan 24, 2006)
I'm liking the skin colour with the shade of lipstick--dramatic. Liquids are hard. Could I suggest that you might find it helpful to just draw a single drop of water on skin or some surface so that you can study how the highlight, shadow and transparency work together to give the effect you're after? It's tough to work on a portrait as complex as this and figure out a technique like drawing liquid at the same time--recipe for frustration. I like the painterly brushstrokes you get with your skin tones. |
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Aswell
(Jan 22, 2006)
Quickie is too similar to her ref. What use is a drawing if it's simply a copy of the truth? A copy of the truth is just that, the truth, and lies are a dozen times more interesting. What the heck does Allen Ginsberg want? Why is America so easy to generalize? Why do we believe everything we see on the television? Can't we think for ourselves anymore? Could we ever. What will become of our computers when the Electricty takes off her clothes I can not think of what I would rather want a toothbrush or a toothpick why do i think so much when i draw and why can't i stop thinking now im okay
terracotta (Jan 23, 2006)
I think this is a very effective picture. I tell myself that I copy the truth in order to teach myself to really see something, not just glance at it, make a snap judgement, store it in a vague memory or dismiss it. I love to draw but I do not have a natural facility for noticing visual details and storing them in my 'mind's eye'. Work that is copied or referenced directly from a source is rarely something that will elicit an emotional response from me, though I may admire the technical skill displayed. I want to believe there is a stage or phase in one's development of skill where the urge to 'speak' or express one's feelings or thoughts melds with one's technical abilities and something I think of as Art happens. I'm not there.
Renuar (Jan 23, 2006)
it's a great drawing, with a nice idea behind it.
mx (Jan 23, 2006)
as terracotta mentioned between the technical skill vs. expression....i have a great conflict between the two myself. I want to do the realism as this great pic, yet, i wanna be freed from the technical restrictions. I have not found my style either and its causing a great deal of frustration i must say.Great technical piece though for the time spent
HunterKiller_ (Jan 24, 2006)
This is a quickie? Wow, amazing. Very well done, you've captured the alert mood of the bird perfectly. |
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TheCrimsonKing
(May 25, 2005)
At the school for the totally awesome.
friend (May 26, 2005)
Ya...I hate school photos also. :P
laurael (May 27, 2005)
Great colors, lines, subject and bg...hell, the whole thing is mahvelous...
sincity (May 27, 2005)
This picture is totally awesome! Love it! :}
terracotta (Jan 24, 2006)
I want to grab him by his firey red shirt and slap him silly. Oh, wait. |
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thesolarwinds
(Jan 18, 2006)
ooohhh... what an original title, and concept.
mybettastorm (Jan 20, 2006)
This is a coolio idea.poo
terracotta (Jan 23, 2006)
Nice composition and a good start. Couple of things: the line between her nose and bottom lip is a bit too straight...maybe a fuller upper lip? And the shadow for the scapula bones in the back are too straight across. If I can find a reference pose for that part of the body I'll send it to you. The desaturated colours you've used with the night sky work very well.eh, this one is tarting to bore me.
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patienceisoverrated
(Dec 30, 2005)
Advice and constructive crit always appreciated.edit--> Fashion models are too damn skinny, that's what I think.
~Wolf~ (Jan 21, 2006)
I love the dress, it's really nice color red, and colors, this is great. :)
Ceido (Jan 21, 2006)
The texture of that dress is really cool. Looks like one of the ones that is supposed to be really really creased. Nice skin tones too. :)
SYTHE (Jan 22, 2006)
looks sexy, and I agree, "patience is overrated"!
terracotta (Jan 23, 2006)
The way you've used your colour palette in this drawing is excellent, especially in your shadows. Beautiful! The girl; her face, neck, arms and parts of the hand are shaded to give the impression of dimension. That gets lost as the eye moves to the dress...the picture takes on a flat look where the fabric of the dress meets the background. I think a more detailed edge and shading/highlighting on the fabric would integrate it into the dimensional feeling you've gotten at the top of the picture. The hand needs to 'sink into' the fabric of the dress a little so that it looks connected to the body. You've put a lot of work into this and it shows. A little bit more and it will dance right into 'Wow!'. Patience, without reason, is a stupid waste of time. Patience applied with intelligent forethought can mean the difference between mediocrity and excellence. Sometimes. Sweeping generalizations are overrated. |
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