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MaLev0lenT (Mar 17, 2004)
Yeah I'm really bad at mouths..
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dixielandcutie (Mar 17, 2004)
wow...dont wanna tick her off! hair is lookin good...i love the colors...and yea, more contrast couldnt hurt. but such nice work!
thug (Mar 17, 2004)
I like the crosses as pupils, or reflections of a cross, either way I like the crosses. cross, crosses,cross...going for a record on the most number of cross or crosses in a sentance.
p.s. cross
davincipoppalag (Mar 17, 2004)
this is good.. I like the hair and the eyes especially...( I think I dated this girl in college!!))
mazi (Mar 18, 2004)
awesome. the mouths not too bad, but i think the.. the.. teeth next to the canines? (i forget the names.. meah) are a teeny bit too small, even if they are behind the others. and i think the paleness is good, but she would still have shadows. like under the chin is the main part that needs more i think?
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brushes4 (Mar 13, 2004)
love that puppy!
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thug (Mar 17, 2004)
Spirited Away is worth seeing, and of course the old Astroboy and Speed Racer... Pops and Chimchim rule
sal (Mar 17, 2004)
cool pic... i like the shadin on the clothes...
davincipoppalag (Mar 17, 2004)
lol yea cats.. in the middle of the night when there is nothing on but informercials.. one of the channels carries a show called Adult Swim.. Inuyasha is one of 3 they show.. think the other is Big or something like that.. and the other? dont remember. lol..
SaheraNights (Mar 17, 2004)
Oh..god..its perfect! I love Inu Yasha! XD
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Fin_beast (Mar 8, 2004)
Ok.... To see it how I see it... Turn your brightness down!

Well....Theres the ref. http://www.digitalapocalypse.com/blackrust/images/angelbot.jpg

I think that all the new people that have come have raised the standard.... I no longer have the urge to finish pics like I used to.
I have a real incentive to try harder. Danke! :D

This is hard work...
*rests hand*
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Noremac (Mar 9, 2004)
NICE ONE it looks almost exactly like it!
mazi (Mar 9, 2004)
wow, improvement *shock* id comment on the hands but i feel like keeping whatever parts i happen to have.

though lately youre just copying pics. originials are so much better. nyah.
Fin_beast (Mar 9, 2004)
Yea... I know mazi, But I have to do them for my art project. :(
It's really cool. I didn't think that they would let me hand work in thats been done on the computer but as long as they see the stages I went through to do it they are fine with it! ^_^
Xodiak (Mar 17, 2004)
Amazing drawing... very well drawn! Your artwork is very advanced! You drew the picture extremely close to the original and you could replicate the details and beautiful effects. And she is naked and sexy so I have a hardon now. >;) You are great Fin beast! >:D
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DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 15, 2004)
...While outside in the cold distance
a wild cat did growl
Two riders were approachin'
and the wind began to howl...

Bob Dylan - "All Along the Watchtower"

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staci (edited Mar 17, 2004)
ok i think i figured out how it can be fixed if she wanted to..take the darker line out from the bottom part of each ear where the off white lip/edge meets the bronze colored part and instead just make it a transition from bronze to off white ...not necessarily a gradual one but just rather than that darker line-ish. maybe. but yeah sometimes it doesnt looked cupped.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Mar 17, 2004)
They are exactly as they are supposed to be... they are able to cock their ears at that angle. It is something they do when they become predatory and aggressive. One of the fascinating things about them. In some photographs I have seen of them, one ear will even be cocked upward and the other outward. (In this one, his left ear is actually cocked up from the back of his head inward more than his right one... his right one is almost in between stages.) Strange, I know, but an accurate depiction.

I considered doing them the other way, but I thought it was more interesting like this... I couldn't decide if it would disturb ppl and take away from the essence of him.. perhaps it has, maybe I'll change it, I don't know. Does it bother anyone else? (It would be extremely easy to change if it is disturbing)
davincipoppalag (Mar 17, 2004)
mountain lions are supposed to be disturbing! ;p;
Kasha (Mar 17, 2004)
wow...meow! This is neat. So real, I like the wiskers >:3
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thug (Mar 15, 2004)
based on an album cover
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thug (Mar 16, 2004)
he also has sweaty armpits
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 16, 2004)
But, but... we didn't get to have a party!. :(
thug (edited Mar 16, 2004)
go to the bottom of the page here //www.cenedella.com/stone/archives/000302.html for the reference. and thanks DBA for the help!
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 16, 2004)
OMG! I went, still laughing, can't breathe.... to the worst album cover page... your reference.... That is some of the funniest.. Devastatin Dave the Turntable Slave? Thug, where in the world do you come up with these ideas? You are sooo funny!!!! You did a great job of reproducing their geekiness!
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staci (Mar 10, 2004)
The cat that stares at me every morning at work. Snotty little bastard. I think they call him smokey..
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thug (Mar 10, 2004)
I once met a cat that I tried to stare down, I swear I must have stared at it over ten minutes and he never looked away...kind of spooked me. I think it was possessed.
davincipoppalag (Mar 10, 2004)
lol hey a Cat Eye from ICat..! interesting...Yes..cats are spooky when they stare you down...in medieval times they were beleived to be the carriers of demons for that reason...
fleeting_memory (Mar 16, 2004)
haha EyeCats-wow I didn't even notice you said that Divinci-ok I'm blind-I love cats-even wh they stare you down cause then you just get taller than them and they have to look up and if they're too proud to do that they just look at something else..lol
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DMV (Mar 16, 2004)
I think it speaks for itself....
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thug (Mar 16, 2004)
I'm an idle worshiper, looks like a 12 cylinder flat engine block. Nice flames and smoke and interesting use of black and white with the only living, or real, beings in color.
davincipoppalag (Mar 16, 2004)
Good call thug! this is the block from a Jaguar XJ12 vandenplas and they are a race of miniature people who worship at the hood ornament! lol great pic dmv!
DMV (Mar 16, 2004)
ya know i wasn't even thinking about an engine block LOL! looks like it's over heated thanks for your comment guys:)
DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Mar 16, 2004)
yeah, it does look like an engine block! It's got a cracked head though, for sure, with all that heat, and that guy looks like most of the mechanics I know!
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South Paws?
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 8, 2004)
I am really curious about something, and I thought this would be a good place to take a little survey on it... I have noticed (when I pay attention to it) that when doing anything "artsy", such as going to a museum, art gallery, openings, even playing drawing games, that the left-handed people generally outnumber the right-handed people. This would sort of confirm that we left handed people are in our right mind, which is the creative side of the brain. (Not to say, by any means, that there are...
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DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 10, 2004)
Ruins at sunset. I have seen so many of these... my favorites are the Whitehouse Ruins in Arizona and the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde in Colorado.
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dixielandcutie (Mar 11, 2004)
wow, the detail in the stones and sky...omg dba. i agree thug, awesome piece after awesome piece...you are just rockin socks all over the place ;p
alwaysLearning (Mar 11, 2004)
<melts> Excuse me, I'm moving into your pictures. At least when I'm having dental work... ...I have favourite mental places I go when they're working on my teeth (I don't tolerate local anaesthetics, so I *have* to use those sorts of techniques...), and your pictures have now become the first paintings (by *any* artist) to make the list. You may take that as the high compliment that it is, and well-earned, at that, Cindy. <smiles with sincere admiration>

I've never looked out from the Mesa Verde ruins at sunset (those ladders are scary enough in daytime, and that's BEFORE I became acrophobic), but this looks just like the kind of thing I'd expect to see, so you've got the feel you describe, dead on, with this picture. *impressed smile*

I hope there are more pieces of this type coming... ...and at this rate, I may have to ask you if I can save some to my hard drive, as I'm not sure I can stand to part with them! *wistful grin*

On the useful suggestion side of things, I thought you might like to think about using a glow similar to the one you used on the horse and cowboy, to edge the ruins (should you work on this further locally, or do more pieces like this, since I see that this one is marked as "finished"), and give an indication of the light pouring up and over their edge, from the sunset, because I think it would have that same almost magical effect that it did in the cowboy picture.

And, as an extremely minor detail, there's a stone that appears to be sticking out toward us, about 3 rows below the bottom of the window on the viewer's left, beneath the middle of the window, which gives me the feeling that it's about to pop right out of the wall toward me, and cause the window to cave in. It could be intentional, it might not, and it's perfectly believable either way, but it gives me a loss of the feeling of tranquility that this piece otherwise conveys, and instead creates a sense of dramatic tension, as though something in me is waiting for the remainder of the wall and window arch to collapse. I thought you might want to play with that, in future works, since your paintings tend to have a very emotional impact on the viewer (to judge from my own response and that of others), making that emotional effect into one more tool in your palette, so to speak.

P.S. to thug: Cindy is not alone in putting in 3-5 hours at a stretch on a single piece of artwork; I do it too, (and though I don't compare my work to hers, so do many of the *other* artists whose work I like) and that's not allowing for interruptions. How did you think that her pieces got so good, anyway? *grin* Good artists aren't *necessarily* speed demons (though they can be); what makes a good artist, IMHO, is that they're just good at being expressive, whatever their medium of choice, regardless of how long it takes them -- which is reassuring to those of us who take longer on our own pieces, even when we aren't at Cindy's skill level. :)

I hope this comment has been useful, and not *too* long, this time... *worried look* I tried to cut out anything not directly related to *this* picture. I don't see anything left I can leave out.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Mar 11, 2004)
About 5 hrs in one sitting is an avg. for me here... some I worked on for 8 or more at once, because they usually take up so much space that I can't get back in to edit w/out asking for more space.

Gee, thanks alwayslearning... maybe you should have a job as a writer? lol And yeah, the rocks that appear to be about to come out are intentional... these things are barely standing as it is and crumbling as we speak. I'm so glad that someone recieves the feeling I try to impart when I paint (or draw). That's what makes it satisfying. This place has inspired me to bust my real paint out again.
Kasha (Mar 12, 2004)
you always do the coolest skies. :)
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brushes4 (Mar 10, 2004)
finally figured out the copy feature lol( thanks son) i watched a friend of mine take a huge drink of pop this afternoon and grab the back of her head moaning about brain freeze....so, here it is.(but my friend has hair lol...........ok i added a bit of a bg(was hoping for an ice cream parlor type feeling) and now my greatest fear( that of overworking anything) has led me submitting this as finished. phew.
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davincipoppalag (Mar 10, 2004)
lol I love this!! one of these days I'm gonna ask you to tell me how that tool works... (and the select tools..what the heck do ya do with those..) this is very clever! and its cool looking!
fleeting_memory (Mar 10, 2004)
This is so friggin sweet-first its an awsome concept and second that's like a totally cool way to portray it-I love it-finish soon!
thug (Mar 11, 2004)
I have been there, done that, got the t-shirt. Excellent idea for a drawing, I love the straw and cup with the slurpy. You know when you suck out the juice and the ice whitens and then it is hard to get the rest because it lost its liquidity(hope that's a real word)? One of my friends called this slurpy phenomenon polarization. Just a bit of slurpy terminology for all the sluppy fans out there.
brushes4 (Mar 11, 2004)
hah! i remember! there was an old movie poster had a similar image to this... i knew i had it in my head from somewhere. anyway...thanks for the compliments. sigh. im so content. i'm smart enuff not to take a huge gulp of anything that cold OUCH! burnt my tongue on this darn hot coffee! }:(
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