Gwen looking somewhat unfinished here, with the background clock (?) in particular, but with two poses I shouldn't complain! Both looking good, and I like the twist with the second. Seems you've perfected these stances at this point.
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Gwen looking somewhat unfinished here, with the background clock (?) in particular, but with two poses I shouldn't complain! Both looking good, and I like the twist with the second. Seems you've perfected these stances at this point.
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Soft, fair and feisty! Looking good!
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A cup of tea and an umbrella out in the rain huh. :) I like the style, and contrast of colors, though gets a bit hazier the lower you go. Nice work though.
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A slender and natural-looking portrait here, with warm light and personality... and in difference from most of these character artworks no name! She's a bit like the She-Hulk though in that: green fingers. Nice work.
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Heeey you're joining in on the Boswette trend too! :D Looking good! Smoother and more colorful than your usual pieces too, with untypical (but popular elsewhere) white outlines and lotsa gloss. I like this style too! Seems like you can really do all kinds.
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Beautiful wizardry! Love the purple, dust and dark and light and all in one, though the form of that magical plasma... it's a bit odd. Something less material would've been cool, though on the other hand always nice with some variation. Keep it going!
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Been a while since the latest tribal one! It's a refreshing change of style, and I like the natural/more somber coloring here, with just a little bit of glimmer and gold to bring it all to life, smooth skin and a solid (that works too) background. Resolution's a bit low, but she looks good!
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A pretty amazing skintight, space-age super-heroine ! Looking good! The blue light's a pretty cool sci-fi detail too.
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The coolest thing about these simpler sketches is probably that you see all the line work so clearly; the forms come through in a different way. Here's another good one, even if the skin is almost the same color as the background, and shines through a bit weird that way. Overall nice work though.
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Strong women holding large items seems to be a re-occurring them lately. :) The car's definitely bigger than the rock, but the Barda one did feel a lot more wholesome; detailed compared to this. Smooth, but in parts somewhat hazy/rushed.
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Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
Poet/Designer/Etc
ACCOMPLISHED
Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04