
Commission - Done Staring?
Commission for SierraAR :)
Adobe Photoshop CS5.
Adobe Photoshop CS5.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Human
Species Human
Size 750 x 900px
File Size 248.5 kB
Listed in Folders
dont blame me if i stare somebody with that outfit XD being good looking and dressed that way gives the perk of attracting looks (unless you dont like the gender anatomy of the said person wich is not my case in this situation XD) don't mind me i could stair at a women body for hours without being bored, there is always something to descover and so much subltety to the human body, not to mention that there is not a single body on the planet that look the same female or male.
btw, sorry but english is not my main language so i dont know what you mean by ''Ask her to turn around, I dare you'' is this a slang or an expression? i have an idea of what it could mean but i dont to pronouce myself without being sure so i would sound like a total douch or an idiot XD
and to conclude, i love this picture an pretty much your work in general very much
btw, sorry but english is not my main language so i dont know what you mean by ''Ask her to turn around, I dare you'' is this a slang or an expression? i have an idea of what it could mean but i dont to pronouce myself without being sure so i would sound like a total douch or an idiot XD
and to conclude, i love this picture an pretty much your work in general very much
*chuckles* Sorry, I more meant, like, dare you to ask her to turn around so you could look at the other side, too :b
And yeah, I agree - even if it's not someone I find personally find attractive, there can be a lot of beauty to different individuals. Like, I think the classic example is of elderly people - some elderly portraits have grace, or weight, or gravity, or beauty that portraits of younger people would find difficult to top, I think. Just not something as commonly appreciated as the more typical forms of beauty. I remember when I took a life drawing course, the instructor made a point of getting models of varying appearances - some old, some young, some male, some female, some overweight, some skinny, some muscular... The most memorable model, though, was an older man (he was maybe in his 60s?) - he had a bit of a stomach paunch, and being old, it sagged in a manner that was perhaps unseemly, but he had the most character and personality and charisma of all the models we drew from.
Thank you very much :)
And yeah, I agree - even if it's not someone I find personally find attractive, there can be a lot of beauty to different individuals. Like, I think the classic example is of elderly people - some elderly portraits have grace, or weight, or gravity, or beauty that portraits of younger people would find difficult to top, I think. Just not something as commonly appreciated as the more typical forms of beauty. I remember when I took a life drawing course, the instructor made a point of getting models of varying appearances - some old, some young, some male, some female, some overweight, some skinny, some muscular... The most memorable model, though, was an older man (he was maybe in his 60s?) - he had a bit of a stomach paunch, and being old, it sagged in a manner that was perhaps unseemly, but he had the most character and personality and charisma of all the models we drew from.
Thank you very much :)
lol, I dunno, actually I'm In richmond right now so I don't know much of vancouver but I actually don't live here :P, I'm from Québec but I spend de summer at my girlfriend's sister's place for the summer, they started a new cafe in steveston and needed help to start that up
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