
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 734 x 734px
File Size 273.3 kB
Ahhhh this is soooo perfect! and the turnaround was so quick, thank you so much for that ;_;
This style is so amazing, I am really glad I was able to snatch this from you. <3
your use of monochromatic tones really blows my mind. You are A MASTER <3
Thank you so much for this! It's wonderful, and I will cherish it always <3333
This style is so amazing, I am really glad I was able to snatch this from you. <3
your use of monochromatic tones really blows my mind. You are A MASTER <3
Thank you so much for this! It's wonderful, and I will cherish it always <3333
I love this one so much. That face, especially the stare is very intense!
I really like the way you handle traditional media.
Can't quite figure out your tools. I sort of see traditional pencil, colored pencils, kneaded eraser, normal eraser and is that a vinyl eraser on the smeary parts? But do you also use a graphite stick and mechanical pencil?
I really like the way you handle traditional media.
Can't quite figure out your tools. I sort of see traditional pencil, colored pencils, kneaded eraser, normal eraser and is that a vinyl eraser on the smeary parts? But do you also use a graphite stick and mechanical pencil?
I love how messy these are. This drawing technique seems to introduce a lot of vague, delicate features to those faces. 'Kaz' is my favourite due to the well described volume of the muzzle, similarly to Akane, but I feel it has more variety.
Though I must admit I like those eyes a lot.
I feel that the mouth and nose area are a bit off angle in relation to face position. Here, and on Akane.
Though I must admit I like those eyes a lot.
I feel that the mouth and nose area are a bit off angle in relation to face position. Here, and on Akane.
You think it's bad now? You should see the original sketches before I liquified them!
I probably overcompensated. Exact placement of facial features can seem like a roulette, considering I use animal references mixed with images of the client's character, normally done in a cartoony style.
I probably overcompensated. Exact placement of facial features can seem like a roulette, considering I use animal references mixed with images of the client's character, normally done in a cartoony style.
Bad? No, no, I think they are all awesome. Uhh... everything you do is awesome :| I shouldn't be saying this, it's bad for the ego :/
The faces are no big issue. I think it's about showing the parts of a face that convey emotions at the most visually attractive angle.
Symbolic depictions of an area or element. Much like the Egyptian hieroglyphs show the eyes, hands, feet, and so on.
The faces are no big issue. I think it's about showing the parts of a face that convey emotions at the most visually attractive angle.
Symbolic depictions of an area or element. Much like the Egyptian hieroglyphs show the eyes, hands, feet, and so on.
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