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dreamyyy (Mar 14, 2006)
1st time i tried this applet and realized i could use layers ...im not used to layers...i dunno what to do and why i would use it. maybe its to keep the sky crisp against the rock..which mine isn't lol (BLUSHES)
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davincipoppalag (Mar 15, 2006)
Is that where those are? My bad..hehe
dreamyyy (Mar 15, 2006)
Yes, its Arches National Park, Colorado Plateau..it's called Skyline Arch ... in 1940 a large block of rock fell from Skyline Arch doubling it in size.
dreamyyy (Mar 21, 2006)
drawn in 8 min
i didn't know how to find the last layer :| i am going to call it finished :P a gift for my snugglie muuaaahzz :D
purpleee (Mar 21, 2006)
muahhhh...."huggliess mah girl" i looooove it >:D<
drawn in 3 hours 44 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
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Opium (Feb 23, 2006)
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19 comments – latest 4:
Opium (Mar 22, 2006)
you guys are so sweet :) thank you so much!
Renuar (Mar 22, 2006)
stands out nicely, sharp and crisp.
well done opium.
Opium (Mar 23, 2006)
thank you Renuar :)
~GSP~ (Apr 1, 2006)
awsome lol they are so cute! what are the chewing on lol?
drawn in 10 hours with Oekaki Shi-Painter
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comd (Mar 19, 2006)
Trying some more in this very opaque, loose style from a photo of Tilda Swinton (very beautiful actress). I'm not sure I can pull it off this time.

- Couldn't really pull it off this time. I ended up repainting it with a focus on details instead and did a value study; pretty much a failure since I couldn't do it the way I intended.
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comd (edited Mar 20, 2006)
Thanks all for the comments. I have mixed feelings about this one - I don't completely dislike the end result (though I ran out of space before I got started on the hair again), but it was really a cop out as I reverted back to a style that was comfortable to me. I wanted to paint once again in the style of my earlier picture, and this time things just didn't seem to click like they did before. I think part of it is because I went even bolder this time with the contrast - the last time I built up more gradually with the tones. I also think it was a mistake to go with a celebrity before I had this technique down since I started becoming too concerned about having some sense of likeness (the last one doesn't resemble the person in the photo, but that didn't bother me since I didn't know who he was and didn't have a very good feel for how he looked). That also made me start thinking more about lines again which is something I wanted to avoid. The last one also had very prominent shadows and I could feel the form coming out of them even when I was just painting with two colors. I ended up redoing most of this picture and became a slave to the photo again. I'm going to have to keep trying harder before I can get this technique down.
Axil62 (Mar 20, 2006)
This dude is smart.
terracotta (Mar 21, 2006)
I keep coming back to this to look at the eyes. The whole thing works but I think the eyes are magnificent.
Axil62 (Mar 21, 2006)
Yes yes, quite so. I would most assuredly agree.
drawn in 3 hours 50 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
comd (Mar 15, 2006)
Starting on a drawing of my dog, Stinky. I'm not sure this will turn out any good.
20 comments – latest 4:
Anna (Mar 19, 2006)
This is such great work! :D love it!
solve (Mar 19, 2006)
are you honestly worried about what one of your pieces will turn out like? sheesh.
put enought ime and effort in anything im sure great results will arrive.
Sweetcell (Mar 19, 2006)
that is just absolutely sweet. I want him, but I don't think my own dog will react well. it's just so awwwww
enirroc (Apr 8, 2010)
This picture drew my attention for three reasons.
1: I have the same type of dog.
2: I had a cat named Mr. Stinky.
3: It's really good. =D

Nice job.
drawn in 2 hours 27 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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davincipoppalag (Mar 15, 2006)
It's Red?
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davincipoppalag (Mar 20, 2006)
Thanks, C.K. glad you like birds better than spiders!
shining_star_sam (Mar 20, 2006)
awww that's great... so cute ^_^
laurael (Apr 22, 2006)
Very, very perty! I love cardinals...one of my favorite birds. Lol at cindy's comment.
tandrew971 (May 2, 2006)
i love cardinals, this is very pretty
drawn in 2 hours 43 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
JoeNobody (Mar 17, 2006)
"look up above, it's a bird, it's a plane......"
7 comments – latest 4:
terracotta (Mar 19, 2006)
I'm starting to cotton on to the notion that Larry likes being flat. But it's probably just me trying to rationalize the pain away.
fleeting_memory (Mar 19, 2006)
Run Larry run!
patienceisoverrated (Mar 19, 2006)
Save the flowers, Larry! Save the flowers!
comd (Mar 19, 2006)
Doh! Love the perspective!
drawn in 2 hours 38 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
comd (Mar 18, 2006)
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Shoot - I ran out of space again. She got flattened out by the color. I need to put in some deep shadows. :\

Yay, got an extension and managed to fix up some of those problems.
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Sweetlove15 (Feb 1, 2011)
I love this. The touches of purple look amazing :)
Quirks (Nov 19, 2011)
Beautiful and magnificent. Years late but still, this is lovely. I love the purple added to that, as well.
VADIM.O.K (Nov 22, 2011)
yes
davincipoppalag (Dec 7, 2018)
still beautiful
drawn in 4 hours 13 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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terracotta (Mar 17, 2006)
Wanted to play with using a different tool than usual. This is all done with the pen tool on one setting (except for a plain fill BG and some airbrush to shade the stool). Trying for a pencil sketch look.
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nobody (edited Mar 22, 2006)
axil, i specifically said, that i was not making a comment toward you, your marriage, or your cartoon. in fact, i mentioned abuse only in the instance that the advance was unwelcome. to accuse me of insulting her culture seems harsh, but i'll take it. wasn't intended as such. zack, i agree. my comment was a general reaction to the statement, despite the fact i knew it wasn't intended in that way.

i apologize for any harm done by my only semi-related thought.
Axil62 (Mar 22, 2006)
Oh ok, well that's fine then. :)
Gigandas (edited Mar 24, 2006)
"I like how the right side looks like she has a man back with a big dent in it! Like her man back side was in a big bar fight one night because this one guy took all the pretzels and one thing lead to another and ole' half man back thought she should get up and do something about it but then the other guy had a friend who usually doesn't come to that bar, no he usually goes to the 4 U lounge, but he went there this time and when ole' half man back stood up he knew he had to have his buddy's back... his buddy was a man so his whole back was a man back, not like this lady's back, but anyway, so he saw ole' half man back get up to do something about something an he slammed her upper right shoulder area with an extra 4 inch lead pipe he happened to be carrying around, not his good one that he had in his coat pocket for something else, but his extra one. So that's what I like about this picture when I look at it."

I'd just like to ask Zack one last question here. Is this what you call, 'formal criticism'? Of course, you could be referring to criticism given to terracotta by people besides Axil. But I'm pretty sure terracotta's posts were in response to Axil. Although, I haven't had 50 yrs of experience myself, I've never heard of giving criticism in 'tell-a-funny-story' form in any of my classes. And I can assure you, if that were the case, I wouldn't waste my money or time on such an unprofessional school.
Zack (Mar 24, 2006)
No. What I was agreeing with Axil about was the issue of sexual abuse re: his cartoon. His critique was informal and absurd. I do not consider the issue of the picture being finished relevant to an analysis of the motivation behind any critique, formal or informal, since critiques on finished pictures are just as legitimate as critiques on works-in-progress.

The absurdity of Axil's comment speaks for itself, and to imply that he was being meanspirited for pointing out flaws in a finished picture demonstrates to me a lack of understanding of the nature of artistic critique in a learning environment. That is to say, Axil may have been meanspirited in his comment (I can't tell), but that has nothing to do with the fact that he was criticizing a finished picture.
drawn in 5 hours 20 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
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comd (Mar 18, 2006)
Found a photo with some interesting lighting. Trying to draw it with some experimental coloring.

Doh, I ran out of space again.
8 comments – latest 4:
terracotta (Mar 19, 2006)
Lovely, warm, and impressionistic. These are a few of my favourite things..... I feel like I know who she is but it hasn't quite hit me yet.
Gigge (Mar 19, 2006)
I think this is my favorite of the pieces you have posted on this site. It's so warm and beautiful and the expression, pose, and composition are very appealing.
suzie (Mar 19, 2006)
Oh my, I like this so very much..her pose and how her hair falls are both interesting, plus the colours you have used give this such richness..I can almost feel the warmth in it from here.. :D
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 19, 2006)
This resembles a very pretty Asian woman I know named Lily.... very soft and warm, I like this style.
Unfinished
drawn in 3 hours 35 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
suzie (Mar 18, 2006)
Ref used.
6 comments – latest 4:
terracotta (Mar 18, 2006)
Excellent likeness of Ms. Jolie, Suzie! I love the expression you captured--that sarcastic insouciance from the movie is all there.
HunterKiller_ (Mar 18, 2006)
Great work. I recognized her instantly.
suzie (Mar 19, 2006)
Thanks alot for all your comments :D
tandrew971 (edited Apr 3, 2008)
i like this
drawn in 3 hours 51 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
 
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