the time is... late (were is my watch???) i was sifting through some pics of my prom and really wanted to draw this.
so i did. ive already noticed the eyes are flat and im working on them. but if there is anything you could say that would help? also could you sugest HOW to inprove not just say... "oh yeah i dont like the cheek". ok i think ive triald off a bit now... Zzz i still cant find my watch.
critics, another chance for you to have your say
Haroldinium
actionjack
The art style is good, and the skil is great.. its the subject and the expression that is a bit more troubling....
She have a "French-royalty" type of look.... she is not your cousin, who is also your sister, is she?
She have a "French-royalty" type of look.... she is not your cousin, who is also your sister, is she?
Haroldinium
ha ha no, just a friend. i wont pass on the... complement? ok well ive finished it now i think
how thow likes it
how thow likes it
actionjack
better than before...
but I finally figure out what is bothering me.. if you see her eyes.. you will see that is it is not focus.. one puple is going up, another is down..and alone with the "biggerforhead" and the curle up smile... well.. you get my point
Try make the eye more focus, may be give her a lolipop to hold in the mouth, and all should be good.
but I finally figure out what is bothering me.. if you see her eyes.. you will see that is it is not focus.. one puple is going up, another is down..and alone with the "biggerforhead" and the curle up smile... well.. you get my point
Try make the eye more focus, may be give her a lolipop to hold in the mouth, and all should be good.
Xenrath
Something about that pic seems to be a little on the masculine side somehow, can't quite place my finger on it. Maybe the lines, could be made a bit more feminine. That smile looks a bit like a smirk. Not sure what kind of look was being aimed at here
PieXags
Don't ask me why, but she reminds me of Patrick Swayze. I think the masculine appearance she seems to have comes from her well formed jawline and pronounced brow. I'd give her much a much smoother transition from her forehead to the sides of her head above her brow, get rid of such dark shadows under her eyebrows and that should make her brow a bit more feminine, do the same smoothing out of her jawline and I think she'll be alright.
Haroldinium
its true the girl its of could be seen to have a slight masculine face the dark shading is from the harsh lighting used in the model i worked from. i took the jawline comments and thirght about them whilst doing this picture
i dont know whats up with this one, mabey darker shading needed near the edges of the face?
i dont know whats up with this one, mabey darker shading needed near the edges of the face?
PieXags
Something I've noticed is it all looks quite "pasty". The darker sort of...awkward green/skin brown you're using for some shadows doesn't come across as shadows, instead it comes across as something like a dirt smudge. Also, the solid black lines of what I'm assuming is your original sketch are left awkwardly around in places, I'd keep your sketch as a seperate layer above your painting so you don't have those black lines ruining the rest of the colored image, then once the painting is finished you should be able to remove the sketch layer and just have your painting. I'd definalely find a new color for your shadows, though. You'll be hard pressed to find a green-brown sort of half opacity shadow against such light skin.
Haroldinium