"Lucy again" Reviews/Comments [ 6 ] |
Title: F.A.R.G. Reviewed By: Fanilia [MediaMiner Member] On: September 24, 2005 22:34 Comment/Review: I think its really cute. I like it from the funky pose to the off beat bricks of the steps. And I must mention the stitching in the clothing. Great.~Fanilia
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Title: FARG Reviewed By: dxgirly2 [MediaMiner Member] On: September 24, 2005 19:54 Comment/Review: Really nice perspective work!! It's simple and cute. I like that. The expression is adorable. I really like your style and the way it works in this piece. Thanks for submitting!!
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Title: FARG Reviewed By: Dee-chan [MediaMiner Member] On: September 23, 2005 20:26 Comment/Review: "Lucy again" is one of those pictures that screams "Kawaii!" The shading is well-done, and I just really enjoy the overall vision of this Lucy girl chillaxing on a bench. It's a cute scene, and her pose, as well as her expression, is great.
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Title: FARG ^_^ Reviewed By: kagome_inuyasha123 [MediaMiner Member] On: September 20, 2005 16:40 Comment/Review: Everything looks pretty good, and I really like the picture. The blocks could be closer together to make it more realistic, but the shading is very well done. Maybe fixing the right foot at more of an angle would also make it more realistic. I love the ezpression, it's really cute!
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Title: F.A.R.G! Reviewed By: songiesworld [MediaMiner Member] On: September 20, 2005 12:08 Comment/Review: The first thing I thought when I look at this picture was that the perspective of the blocks was executed well. The shading was done effectively and the character is just uber Kawaii!. The only problem is what Biz said earlier about lifting the character out of the background. Awesome work and hope to see more soon. ^_~ Songie
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Title: FARG ;) Reviewed By: Bizmarck [MediaMiner Member] On: September 18, 2005 21:45 Comment/Review: That's adorable, a wonderful facial expression, and the clothes design/execution adds much to the cuteness factor. My only tip would be to increase the contrast of the shadow on the brickwork to help 'lift' the character out of the background, while still being firmly ties to it. That expression is really golden, :-) and overall a great display of pencil work. Biz :-)
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