
Using more of the skills and teachings from my master.
I have come up with this. So.. Yet another coloured picture to add to the pile.
Let me know what you guys think! :D
I have come up with this. So.. Yet another coloured picture to add to the pile.
Let me know what you guys think! :D
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 800 x 896px
File Size 610.8 kB
I think Kilika is hawwwwwwt. Now, as for artistic technique...
Nice use of shading, I like the shiny quality of the material, the patterning of her fur and the way that the marks look like a brush stroke, cute lopsided smile, and her very generous child-bearing figure...great anatomy. <3
Nice use of shading, I like the shiny quality of the material, the patterning of her fur and the way that the marks look like a brush stroke, cute lopsided smile, and her very generous child-bearing figure...great anatomy. <3
I remember the lineart for this. x3 The color version as just as sexy. But then fishnet itself is sexy. ...not to say Kilika isn't. >>; Anyways, you want a response to the color, particularly.
Nice job with the highlights on the leather but there needs to be some sort of intermediate color. Take a look at actual leather (i.e. google images. It's too much of a pain in the ass to find in-person reference unless you're getting paid a good sum for the image or you're trying to nail a technique.) and try and emulate the texture. Same think with her cloth armbands. For that you can just look at any sort of long sleeves for a general idea of how the light will fall onto the clothing. There's going to be dark shadows next to lighted area because of the folds, and along the folds will be the medium value, it won't all just be that light color like you have it. Don't be afraid to draw random girl/boy a/b in order to slap a shirt on them and really practice at how light falls onto it.
Nice job with the highlights on the leather but there needs to be some sort of intermediate color. Take a look at actual leather (i.e. google images. It's too much of a pain in the ass to find in-person reference unless you're getting paid a good sum for the image or you're trying to nail a technique.) and try and emulate the texture. Same think with her cloth armbands. For that you can just look at any sort of long sleeves for a general idea of how the light will fall onto the clothing. There's going to be dark shadows next to lighted area because of the folds, and along the folds will be the medium value, it won't all just be that light color like you have it. Don't be afraid to draw random girl/boy a/b in order to slap a shirt on them and really practice at how light falls onto it.
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