| Title: Pinkalicious [ Miscellaneous :: n/a ] By: songiesworld Uploaded On: Apr 13 12:55:24 2005 Description: This is an picture of myself as an anime character. Actually I was doodling in class today and said, "My coloring really sux, I need to do some practicing." So I did this sketch to practice on. I even busted out my digital painting books for this one. I am read more Image Properties: 483x653 131.06 kb View (4) Visitor Reviews |
"Pinkalicious" Reviews/Comments [ 4 ] | Title: kewlness Reviewed By: Lala_902 On: June 09, 2005 20:00 Rating(s):Originality/Creativity: 9 of 10 Drawing Skill: 9 of 10 Use of Medium: 9 of 10 Overall Rating: 9 of 10
Comment/Review: U r so awesome! I admire u! U can draw... wish I coulds draw...
| Title: A.R.G. Reviewed By: Fanilia [MediaMiner Member] On: April 16, 2005 00:36 Comment/Review: The image is very fun and funky. The color choices are great, they should clash but somehow don't. Love the lips and glasses. I have only a couple things, first I'm not sure what the fuzzy white lines are coming out from her sides are? The other thing I noticed is the white (or non filled in) spaces by parts of the line art. Do you work in layers? If you you should as it would really imporve the overall flow of your work. Even with those things, I still love it.~Fanilia
| Title: ARG ;) Reviewed By: Bizmarck [MediaMiner Member] On: April 14, 2005 07:37 Comment/Review: Shading, colouring, theme and pose are sweet, effective and well thought out. The things that quickly come to mind is the awkwardness or implausibility of how the pose is out together, the way the limbs are angled or layed out doesn't sit that well. The best thing to do when setting out a pose is to try it, sit there, in front of a mirror if you can, and look how the legs sit in the pose in the angle you are trying to do, watch how the lines come together and the angles that limbs can take in specific poses, arms etc. You'll note that under complex poses like the one you have drawn that the limbs are very restricted from possible angels from joints. (this is something the eye picks up quickly in drawings. Also when drawing limbs one in front of the other its best to think of them as layers, or draw the front limb then the activity behind it, this way your set up lines defines the shape and keeps it plausible and you can check the flow by seeing the hidden limbs working before you rub them out for the final inking. You have a wonderful style developing here, very smooth and elegant, if you further tighten the physical interaction/realism it will soon be kicking serious butt. Go set up lines! and set out volume! Biz ;)
| Title: ARG!! Reviewed By: dxgirly2 [MediaMiner Member] On: April 13, 2005 15:19 Rating(s):Originality/Creativity: 9 of 10 Drawing Skill: 8 of 10 Use of Medium: 9 of 10 Overall Rating: 9 of 10
Comment/Review: Wow... just wow. You can definitely tell the difference between the time you put into this picture compared to your last submission. The shading flows perfectly in every area and the colors are so bright and vibrant. Just gorgeous. The lineart still looks a bit sketchy to me... you can see this in the little white areas that show up in the lineart. I do however see how this could work with the dirty, kind of torn up feel of the piece. The only proportions mistake I see are that her feet look a wee bit small... but again, that could just be left as a style issue. You keep getting better and better with every piece Songie, great work!!
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