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Published: 2006-09-22 16:07:32 +0000 UTC; Views: 184; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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...Honestly, I didn't intend for this to end up as beefcake when I began it! It just kinda evolved, from the facial expression outwards. I have a problem drawing fabric anyway - male torso anatomy is easier to draw than a shirt. Or something. And, yes...I was lazy on the background. The focus of the picture isn't the photoshopped haystack, anyway.Be that as it may... here, have a hot cowboy.
Cause...you know...it's pretty sunny out. Must be a bit hot.
Thanks to my mom for modeling the hat. And part of the pose.
My dad for also modeling part of the pose.
*makani for her loverly tutorial here: [link]
And some other tutorial that I have to find again for the digital coloring....
(Both of those last two should have been referenced on Missy Pirate, too)
...And can I just say, "OUCH"? Hay in the back...how do those cowboys do it?
Pencil and Photoshop
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ladynightseduction [2006-10-06 17:11:48 +0000 UTC]
Hi! I'm from
Okay, first the cowboy is well sketched out with just a minimum of lines, concentrated there at the six pack, which does make him rather beefcakey. The shadow in your haystack is well done, you'd expect it to be deeper there where his body rests, all sunk in. With the pirate girl there was a feel of motion, this is lazy, laidback, sun slicing across the fence and his body. All good.
I think your outer lines of the haystack though aren't necessary really, it makes it starkly seperate from the grass and sky, which doesn't meld well with your fade around it. IMO. I'd do away with that line, or the fade, the piece wouldn't drag your eye out to it if you used just one option.
`lns
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