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Published: 2016-06-17 10:09:19 +0000 UTC; Views: 575; Favourites: 34; Downloads: 5
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Zerat and Ingeir - such a sweet coupleThis is double icon which I commissioned for them with pleasure, hope you like it ^^
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SAI, Pentagram Thintype
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Comments: 17
Chaotic-Clock [2016-06-18 07:17:20 +0000 UTC]
I love the tongue! If you just stare at the picture a bit you'll just be like "Aww, they look so cute!" Then you notice the tongue and it makes it that much cuter! I also love the cartooniness to the picture! It seems to work really well with your dragons!
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Natoli In reply to Chaotic-Clock [2016-06-18 09:03:38 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much ^^Β
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Chaotic-Clock In reply to Natoli [2016-06-19 07:54:53 +0000 UTC]
No problem! Thank YOU for the amazing art! ^,^
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Chaotic-Clock In reply to Natoli [2016-06-19 10:22:03 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, you truly are gifted in drawing and painting! There are lots of wonderful painters and artists, but each one gives their pictures their own unique style! The same goes for writing; each person has their own writing style whether it be the way they word their sentences or the way the way they hide the twist in plain sight! Drawing is the same; it could be the way that you flip the fin of some awesome dragon or the blurry shadow that makes it look realistic, or maybe cartoony! Writing and drawing require different but similar skills, in writing you describe a creature by using flamboyant words and detailing it head to toe; in order to do that you have to picture it in your head! Drawing is the complete opposite; with drawing you have to imagine the words that describe it, "Is it tall? Is it dark? Does it seem lifeless? ect. and then you create the picture the words you chose described! Oh wow! I apologize... I have no clue how i got from complementing your art to how writing and drawing are similar...
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Natoli In reply to Chaotic-Clock [2016-06-19 19:15:09 +0000 UTC]
You're right, beside this, I don't need any words to see the picture in my head. I just see it Β
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Chaotic-Clock In reply to Natoli [2016-06-20 06:59:46 +0000 UTC]
True, but there are times that you "sub-consciously" think the words to describe whatever it is. I found that out by describing certain characters in my story; you get a brief image of the thing but then when you start to to describe it more details appear. I suppose it's the same with drawing/painting, that you have a brief mental image but then as you draw/paint it more details than you originally pictured show up. I'm not artistically minded so i don't know...
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Natoli In reply to Chaotic-Clock [2016-06-20 08:53:10 +0000 UTC]
It depends on the person Β
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PrismatDragoon [2016-06-17 10:13:45 +0000 UTC]
Dwa sΕodziaki :3
PiΔknie zrobione kolory, zwΕaszcza na oczach
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