
I finally finished coloring the lineart, and the background is part of one of the photos I took earlier.
It took quite a while to color this, too. I started a couple of weeks ago, did some other stuff, then finished it up early this morning.
The pose is nothing special... just the standard "girl standing with hands behind her head" pose. I really need to stop using that damn pose.
Quinn from "Daria" © MTV
Drawing, Photo © J. Ayers
It took quite a while to color this, too. I started a couple of weeks ago, did some other stuff, then finished it up early this morning.
The pose is nothing special... just the standard "girl standing with hands behind her head" pose. I really need to stop using that damn pose.
Quinn from "Daria" © MTV
Drawing, Photo © J. Ayers
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 523 x 1000px
File Size 653.8 kB
"I really need to stop using that damn pose."
Yes you do, Jerome. Because you've definately become a one trick pony with the same pose, over and over again. You need to look at some more poses, either by using models for reference or buying a mini pose man to get new poses done.
Yes you do, Jerome. Because you've definately become a one trick pony with the same pose, over and over again. You need to look at some more poses, either by using models for reference or buying a mini pose man to get new poses done.
Dandy dandy indeed. The coloring and shading of the skin is my favorite part.
You know, while you're coloring, you should tend to the leftover lines from the sketch stage. Those rogue lines make her look a little too sketchy.
The pose is okay, everyone loves that pose anyways.
I personally don't use photographs as backgrounds for my drawings... Real life and cool world kinda clash with each other. Doodles to doodles and humans to humans is what I always say.
You know, while you're coloring, you should tend to the leftover lines from the sketch stage. Those rogue lines make her look a little too sketchy.
The pose is okay, everyone loves that pose anyways.
I personally don't use photographs as backgrounds for my drawings... Real life and cool world kinda clash with each other. Doodles to doodles and humans to humans is what I always say.
I only did the photograph-as-background thing three, maybe four times. I found it easier to do than to draw my own... but even then it's kinda hard to do. That was the best I could adjust that photograph.
As for the sketchyness, I dunno. I kinda like it that way. This was taken from a pen sketch, that's why it looks that way. I knew I was going to color this digitally, so I make the lines that way on purpose.
As for the sketchyness, I dunno. I kinda like it that way. This was taken from a pen sketch, that's why it looks that way. I knew I was going to color this digitally, so I make the lines that way on purpose.
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