Can't help but to score this highly. Did you use a table mounted (illuminated) magnifier or really good glasses? Working on itty bitty things for too long without aides can cause terrible eye stress (and damage too I think)
Can't help but to score this highly. Did you use a table mounted (illuminated) magnifier or really good glasses? Working on itty bitty things for too long without aides can cause terrible eye stress (and damage too I think)
Thank you, darling uwu
Actually, I've been wanting to buy this magnifier thing for a while. I don't really need it, but it would be cool to have one.
And I appreciate the concern, but my vision was ruined by the computer long before I started sculpting. It's not that bad, I just can't see very far.
Very impressive
No problem, you do what feels natural. Any symbolism in the 2 down pointing fingers? Overall a nice piece composed well, could maybe use a touch of depth above the crossed arm, and the supporting arm kinda seems long, but idk how poofy her throwover/shirt is
Nicely done, I know the character you're referencing, likely quite fapworthy to ol' Speedo, considering how well you embellished it. Fingernails look a tad small, but some girls do cut and file their nails to dangerous proportions, could see a character like this one doin' that. She gotta big dome lol, art does take it's liberties
Awesome as always! I missed seeing this during Inktober, got a genuine smile from seeing your versions of Asterix, Obelix and Panacea (UK/US name). They look inspired from the first few comic books published... getting the noses to look accurate and fit the face, now that's where you outdid yourself :) gg bud!
Thank you. I knew you're gonna like those drawings. Looking forward to drawing them again. It's a beautiful and fun comic, art in it is very good learning material.
The surreal part of this works well. It's never easy to render a car by hand, since there's little leeway with all the straight lines and carefully crafted fenders and such, but I like this piece. Did have to knock off a half a star for slight sloppiness in and around the background. There's love in this piece, no denying that ;)
My friend, you're right, and I can't thank you enough for your feedback. It was more or less intentionally made to be a bit sloppy, cause most of my works are that way, I like to capture the moment when the image is formed on the retina, hence it's not perfect. I tend to think about Cezanne, and his "large bathers", the painting is not even finished, but I leave a space for others to fill in mentally. I like to give the viewer a part in the piece, the love I invest in my works is sent back to the viewer.
I knew a black guy who ate raccoons, kept them caged for a few weeks, feeding them better stuff. Also know a guy who eats groundhogs, he dumps the trapcage into a 55 gal plastic drum, gets his 4x4 post, does the thing's head in, wife peels it for dinner.
Rather eat groundhog than raccoon
Love the look on her face when she notices the pastries, very cute and atmospheric!
thank you! mood was pretty important for this one, so im glad it got across
Your pieces are looking better all the time; sharper w/ clearer details. Kinda figured you'd keep refining your technique :)
Thank you, I've gotten better but still have a ways to go.
Bravo!
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