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For 's contesthope i did her character right
i always wanted to draw a girl in a gypsy-arabic-bellydancer-whatever theme, and this souded like a good oportunity
i even tryed do make a background and that's the first time i don't think it's crappy xD
not much to say, still trying different ways to draw/paint :D
EDIT: just made a couple more details and fixed some things. i'm hating how this looks right now, so much mistakes and still not half the details level i wanted it to be 'OTL
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Comments: 6
treebot [2012-12-04 04:10:29 +0000 UTC]
OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!
So sorry for the late comment OTL! This looks gorgeous. The theme you chose really caught me off guard, in a good way for sure. Very original, and the execution is wonderful.
Thank you for entering, and good luck!
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Mike-MM In reply to treebot [2012-12-04 04:27:22 +0000 UTC]
no problem, i know you were busy ^^ stalk -jk
thank you
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Uyllstide [2012-12-02 12:47:54 +0000 UTC]
Wow, you've really improved on your female anatomy! I love how you shaded the folds of her sash. I personally suck at drawing clothing of any sort. And because it's what I do best, I'm going to throw out some suggestions. The breasts need a teeny adjustment, the inner contour is extended too high up the chest and makes them look fake and a little awkward. Try to taper off around mid-sternum unless you're drawing a woman in a super push-up bra or corset. Also, her hands are a bit too small. And a reminder that flesh is very soft and pliable. When it's squeezed by jewelry or a bending joint, it will squish and stretch. Try this around the bent arm, belly button, where there's jewelry, where the sash is wrapped around her hips, where the bra straps are supporting a lot of weight! and even where her wrist is bent.
But kudos on the jewelry, clothing, and hair! There's probably something I could learn from you there.
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Mike-MM In reply to Uyllstide [2012-12-02 13:50:09 +0000 UTC]
your comments are always so...
your tips helped me a lot
i always forget/to lazy to add the pressions of clothes and everything on the skin, i'll try to do that next time
and i'm never sure about the hands size, i always think they're too big and i make then in the "right size" OTL
thank you
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Uyllstide In reply to Mike-MM [2012-12-03 11:45:24 +0000 UTC]
Hand size is really easy once you know what to look for. The hands from wrist to the tip of the middle fingers is always approximately the same length as the same person's face from chin to hairline. Hands are one of the most difficult parts of human anatomy to master...even though we have the best source of reference hanging from our wrists. XD Speaking of which, try using references when you draw. It'll help you learn how the body naturally looks in different poses and positions. Stock photos are all over DA!
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Mike-MM In reply to Mike-MM [2012-12-02 13:51:29 +0000 UTC]
ΒΊwhen i make then i the right size
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