They could really use some chapstick.
They could really use some chapstick.
lmao
T-T-T-Teach me!! SENPAIIII!!!!!
But seriously, I'm trying not to gush over your skill with fur. Could you perhaps draw an elephant sometime? What I gotta do to make that happen?
Aww, I'm glad you like my stuff! I don't think I've ever drawn an elephant before. Commissioning me is possible C: I have all my other site links on my profile if you're interested in seeing when I open next as well as prices.
Congrats on the commission! For paid work I think having a big size is good but for personal work making a drawing this big is time consuming unless you want to print it. If you draw smaller sizes you can save a lot of time and add more details and such. :)
I understand. I'll take your advice, thank you!
I like that you always add something fantastic or surreal to counter the realistic style that can feel overdone sometimes. Some styles can become irrelevant depending on the cultural tone of the moment and I think that only drawing something realistic isn't enough anymore.
So true. It gets boring sometimes. I think I'll be messing with abstract soon.
I love the way you draw bodies, not just anatomically correct but also aesthetically striking. Your work stands side by side with art for Street Fighter and super hero comics. Much love. <3
Thank you!! That means so much to me
This is how you do traps, take notes.
http://nitrile.newgrounds.com/ im pretty sure this is how you properly do traps
So mesmerizing. You should have put the cat from the missing poster on top of the wall.
At first I wasn't sure if the clouds were supposed to be part of the tree or not. They look a little like grey matter and maybe stand out too much for how far away they are. Love everything else.
It's always great to read some constructive criticism from you. Thanks again! ;)
Congratulations on your accomplishments so far!
Thank you! It has certainly been a journey!
Just wanted to weigh in on the first review. While you can call something stylistic, that doesn't exempt it from criticism. If something is drawn incorrectly on purpose it lands in the realm of "feelings".
In this particular instance it's my feeling that it looks worse than it would be hidden. Sometimes less is more, and I think that applies here. That's all I have to say.
It looks cool except for the cheesy sharpen effect on every edge.
I especially like how you painted the negative space between the branches instead of the branches themselves. Everything else is above average but it's a little too sketchy to give five stars.
I also think it would have benefited from being scaled down.
Yeah, I know what you mean, but i used a softer brush, and the sharpen just made it a bit crispier. It could use a little more detailing in the future. Thanks
If you're a fan of your own work, then you'll be fine ~ Start small. If you can't, then start smaller ~ If you don't love what you put out, don't expect anyone else to
Age 32, Male
Process Improvement
AAS Mechanical Engineering
North Carolina
Joined on 8/6/09