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(I had no idea how to name this picture, but since it features some mountains....)Honestly, I started to wonder if this could EVER be finished. Especially, that the idea for was spontaneous and was supposed to end as a quickie. But then it all started to grow bigger. And bigger. And bigger - aaaand you know the rest of the story.
My OC Sana - you will have to get used to her, I guess - is having a little stretch in an unusual place.
When my friend saw it for the first time, she said: "Wow, now that's a silly pose - she's going to fall from there after a moment".
Well, not really - she's more like exposing her feline agility to you *haha!* And what the hell is she doing there... I don't know. Blame my imagination.
She probably threw someone from there and watch him/her fly.
Just kidding
(am I...?)
At the moment this is my best attempt to show Sana as I have her in my mind. It's not ideal, but is quite close.
Of course her face and many detalis don't look that good after sizing, so here's a bigger portion of her
She wears some of her usual stuff - quite long and lean, quite often black, with lots of sophisticated simplicity in it + one or two eyecatching details.
I'm pleased with this outfit, because it's all dark, but not neccesarily gothic or neo-punk (Matrix-like) and pretty practical.
...Despite some high heels, but that's just a tiny bit of madness in there xD
High heels are not the best shoes to climb, but I know one person who got on top of the highest Polish mountain in flip-flops, so...
Of course, I wouldn't be able to get her anathomy and some perspective shortcuts right without a help of Poser^^ But everything else except some basic outlines is all genuine work.
Considering that I've never really did any landscapes - especialy with mountains or rocks - that stuff was very hard for me to draw.
Digital rock-carving masters might have a little bit of justified laugh from my poor, nearly referenceless attempts to draw formations like these, but hey - right now I'm quite proud of them
They're not realistic by any means, but they have - especially the closest one - a lot of rococco quality I like.
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Poser 6, Painter XI.5 and CS2 + Wacom Intuos3
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LovelyDomination [2013-01-22 03:14:10 +0000 UTC]
I'm curious how you do digital art?
Do you hand draw it and then scan it and edit it on your computer? And what program do you use? I think I'd like to try it. Itd be nice to switch up from my regular pencil and pen.
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SteamHead1880 [2012-04-16 02:35:59 +0000 UTC]
I must say, this is one of my most favorite pics on DA! Bravo!!
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NeMi09 [2012-02-16 15:56:28 +0000 UTC]
WOOOOOW~~
One jest piΔkna ~! A wrΔcz idealna @,..,@ Cudna poza, ubΓ³stwiam jΔ
, do tego rewelacyjne ciuszki ^^ Anatomiczna perfekcja O_O
Przez to tΕo, wyglΔ
da jak by pozowaΕa do okΕadki jakiegoΕ magazynu Bo za chiny tam nie pasuje xD
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Sanguiphilia [2011-06-12 16:21:33 +0000 UTC]
do you have the WIP of this somewhere? because i have definitely seen that girls torso/head before @_@
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emteaART In reply to Sanguiphilia [2011-06-12 16:50:02 +0000 UTC]
While the pose itself isn't too original or unique to see something similar somewhere else I don't think it's possible that you've seen the same torso/head before - unless it's been something someone "borrowed" from my painting OR you've stumbled upon a close-up in my scraps: [link]
It's been a while since I painted this one, but if I don't have any sketches or wip's I certainly have original, multilayer files with sketches visible underneath details. The pose itself has been set by myself in Poser.
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Sanguiphilia In reply to emteaART [2011-06-12 21:39:55 +0000 UTC]
ah ha! the close up is what i saw!
i was just freaking out because i couldnt think of where i saw it before haha
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zenhugz [2011-01-31 18:11:10 +0000 UTC]
Normally I don't comment since I have nothing useful to offer, but that is badass, love it!
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Korina742 [2010-09-24 10:47:47 +0000 UTC]
You've been featured in Korina's premium feature #9 !
Congrats
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ZombieSandwich [2010-05-19 20:11:46 +0000 UTC]
Congrats girl, you did great with this one!
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emteaART In reply to ZombieSandwich [2010-05-24 17:45:52 +0000 UTC]
Thank you It's an oldie, but still one of my better works (uh, gotta draw more :\). I'm glad it's still likable^^
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DeepGarageHead [2010-04-21 19:28:39 +0000 UTC]
i can't imagine how much work have been done in all of the software you mentioned, i wonder how was the process in Poser, and finally on tablet, reply*
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emteaART In reply to DeepGarageHead [2010-04-28 18:41:00 +0000 UTC]
I'm sorry for being so late
Hmmm... I'm unsure if I can repeat all of the process in my head, as this is a picture made a few years back - besides, up to now I don't really have any fixed manner of painting a picture, often I just 'go with the flow'
I do use Poser quite often though and up until today - usually it all begins with a sketch, where I'm roughly determining composition, light, colors, etc. Then, when I know what I want I open Poser and set a pose.
I don't do it precisely, nor I really meddle with Poser anatomy to individualize figures. Yet I usually start with following Poser figures very precisely while making a main sketch for my figures - but then I'm making necessary corrections and modifications, including changing position of body parts or anatomy if I feel that they are just not natural or not what I want. Poser figures have very artificial anatomy (and I can't set e.g. muscle tension or I can easily set a pose that is impossible in real world) so it can only be used as a reference for pose and some basic proportions. Their hands and feet are especially awful. Nevertheless, they are a considerable help.
After the main sketch is finished I usually don't need Poser anymore - I check it a few times if I'm unsure of details that (through applying layers of colors) have lost its shape, for example. But usually for those details I use a plethora of indirect references, usually photos - if I'm unsure how eyelid should look like, I open many different photos of eyes, if I'm unsure about feet - I search for feet and check how it's built or what position it can make.
From main sketch I am simply following a simple rule of "from entirety to detail", meaning that - even though the sketch should be defined quite well - details usually come last. It's important to not focus on one part of the drawing and forget about others.
And I suppose that's pretty much it
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DeepGarageHead In reply to emteaART [2010-05-05 07:05:14 +0000 UTC]
well, there's a very well done job i can see now! i give 5 of 5 for facial contours. figure is hot.
Your model reminds me of my sis :} have a peak at my gallery
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MDPrty [2010-04-05 22:12:51 +0000 UTC]
she's beautiful, it feels like that this piece of art has some sort of hidden meaning that I haven't discovered yet? o.O
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emteaART In reply to MDPrty [2010-04-07 22:14:22 +0000 UTC]
Hmm... to be honest I haven't drawn this picture with any deep significance behind it in mind - but it doesn't mean that it cannot be there somewhere
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rocket-chuck [2010-03-15 20:39:09 +0000 UTC]
oustanding you really got this magic on your art1 congratz and an honor !
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LevelZeroDesigns [2009-12-13 03:36:08 +0000 UTC]
looooooooooooooooooooove it! is a fav!
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The-DarXtalker [2009-09-06 09:04:49 +0000 UTC]
pretty cute!
nice work! (especially on the face & Clothes!)
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pirate-princess999 [2009-08-28 19:28:35 +0000 UTC]
It is very beautiful work!! Bravo !!!!
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Ikarooz [2009-07-26 08:32:06 +0000 UTC]
I like the background more than her ^^ cool shading
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emteaART In reply to Ikarooz [2009-07-29 16:33:25 +0000 UTC]
Glad that you like at least some of it
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MicahVanZandt [2009-06-22 16:53:23 +0000 UTC]
I do like this piece, quite a lot.
fantastic shading, and good lighting. =]
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NinjaGirlReborn [2009-06-13 06:45:40 +0000 UTC]
WOW!She Look Dangerous
Cool!10/10
Hey`Do You Have A Line Art On This
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emteaART In reply to NinjaGirlReborn [2009-06-17 18:03:21 +0000 UTC]
Thanks
I do have a lineart, but it's only the lineart of the character - the background is done without a lineart.
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NinjaGirlReborn In reply to emteaART [2009-06-17 18:12:44 +0000 UTC]
Ok Well Its Still Awesome
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