HEy watchers, what do you-
12 years ago
Questions:
1. What would you like to see more of from me?
2. What do you find attractive about my style? What do you find unattractive about it? What changes would you make, if any?
3. Would you commission me? Why and why not? If you plan to in the future, what has stopped you (your financial situation notwithstanding)?
4. Anything else you'd like to add.
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2. Your grasp on anatomy, fat, and lighting. You do mostly fit characters.
3. YES, your skill is AMAZING. Well, besides money, nothing. XDD
2: - you like - my anatomy?
- you don't like - how i draw fat and lighting?
and woah you're right, i didn't notice.
3: my skill is.. xD i dunno, i feel i could be alot better.
I'd love to see more cetaceans in actionistic or dynamic poses, as you did for finna as the assassin:)
2: I love your anatomy and attention to detail, and the heart you put into your work:)
3: I would, if I had the money ((bankerphin has no pocket money)
4: please continue to enjoy yourself in making art; explore, have fun, but above all make sure you do art you *enjoy*!:)
And i shall most certainly keep enjoyin the art i do c: thanks!
most welcome:)
I'd be interested in seeing a beluga fem-phin. Voluptuous and soft, perhaps singing, as they are the "canaries of the sea"
Or more dolphins with serious faces. We're so often portrayed as happy go lucky lol for good reason I'd say but that makes the serious or angry that much more interesting. Like a squint eyed "make my day, punk" pose.
2. Attractive: lots of detail, good grasp of anatomy, coloring, lots of technical skill. Unattractive: You don't seem to like to use any bright/vibrant colors, which I understand might just be an aesthetic choice on your part. There are a few exceptions to this in your gallery (like your new ref sheet. Very pretty colors there!). Shading with black/gray (or grayish colors), which again is probably just an aesthetic choice.
3. I would indeed (I have before). But yeah, finances.
2: Thank you! Though I feel I'm lacking in those sections funnily enough. Also funny, I tend to shade with blues and purples, (maybe it's a loss in the subtlety when it's downgraded for the site?) but I have noticed the lack of vibrant colors with my work, and I am trying to remedy the problem. It's just a matter of stepping away from an art piece and then looking at it later to go "Ohh." Which is hard to do because I feel once I stop, momentum for the piece is lost.
Thanks for your input!