Super-smoothly shaded and outlined character art! It's like the detail-level of sprite-work. definitely something I could see being used in a game. Nicely done!
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Super-smoothly shaded and outlined character art! It's like the detail-level of sprite-work. definitely something I could see being used in a game. Nicely done!
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Digging the radiating background in this one! Looking somewhat chubby but good!
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Really capturing the motions here! Seems like a strong and dynamic persona. Nice sketches.
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thanks fam !!!
The key to getting good at drawing is drawing every day hmm, it does have a certain ring to it! Nice detail; design.
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You are my best friend today. Come over, and we can eat cookies in my tree house.
A pretty creative character design! Looking green but good!
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Smooth and beautiful, though maybe a bit low on frames! Nice work.
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The answer's most definitely Yes, right? :D This looks great. So much detail. Out of context you don't really immerse yourself in the story that well, but so much detail... wondering if that amount would actually be possible with a real comic though. Nice work!
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That glance... so lifeless and lacking hope... makes you wonder if it was the intended way, or if that sword just happened to get in the way... the arm makes it seem like maybe she was trying to shield... uncomfortable piece! Like the embodiment of death...
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Thank you for leaving this review it was very thought out and well put. Was a bit moody when i drew it. I think your words capture the piece. Again thanks for the comment.
Smooth, stylish; artistic-looking profile pic! Sketchy in a calculated way, and the gradient line-work... interesting! Works better than I'd think it would. Nice pic.
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thanks Cyber,
That is one good looking banana lady! :D Does seem a bit odd with the shading on the hair in this one, the way it makes it seem just as three dimensional and solid as the rest of her, but otherwise: looking good!
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Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
Poet/Designer/Etc
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Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04