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2D Fantasy posted on Feb 09, 2007
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In progess, just wanted to get some reactions. REPOST 2 - Here's an update!

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Mondwin

10:23AM | Fri, 09 February 2007

Really a enchanting style...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

Fychan

10:43AM | Fri, 09 February 2007

Yet again, another beautiful image. I like the face a lot more than some of your other pieces (with the notable exceptions of the Fire Brigade and Hype series) although the chest area clearly needs more work :D The outline of her left breast looks odd, to me anyway. And I hope you're going to cut through the gold panels as you usually do - with enchanting effects - you really must do a tutorial some day on how you manage to get those vector lines dipping in and out of each other with the bevelled effects. Love the hair - as usual. P

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thecytron

12:13PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

Most excellent composition!

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liltawen

12:33PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

Marvellous swirling design-nicely contrasted with the angular lines.

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swtmelode

1:35PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

Fantastic!!!! Excellent work & love the your style!!!

newangels

4:22PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

WIP wow, then its fabulous I dont see what else it needs but then I dont draw for beans, well done :) will keep a look out for the finished version, well done :) Angela

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caviedes

4:47PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

It is going very well, keep it up!

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goathead76

4:51PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

I like it. Are you using Illustrator for this?

ARTWITHIN

6:54PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

I see a delicate, but sensual woman. The graceful flow of her hair is a highlight for me. I especially like how the hair on the right looks like it could be flowing into the cherry blossom branch. The composition looks wonderful and I look forward to seeing how you finish this image. I am assuming you will do more on the chest area.

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Syrup

7:12PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

Simple incredible wonderfully composed image! Sort of a Contempory Deco. The hair holds the scene but doesn't dominate it.Brilliant control of curves,I see now your finishing filling in areas but other than that Excellent! :B eaver !

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echox

8:14PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

I just made an update to the face - which do you folks prefer? echo

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zoren

9:49PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

I like the one on the right, seems to work better.... great comp!

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Claywoman

12:43AM | Sat, 10 February 2007

Wow awesome!I like the one on the right side!

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echox

7:45AM | Sat, 10 February 2007

Here's an update! Thanks for the great comments!!!

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RedundantlyAbundant

2:36PM | Sat, 10 February 2007

Beautiful work in progress...the detail of the blouse and the way it contours her form is fantastic

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clifftoppler

5:52PM | Sun, 11 February 2007

I'm a wee baffled by the reference to more than one image. I see just the one. Still, you want crits! Difficult, I like the image, but a few things: 1. It might be useful to experiment with continuing the curl of the hair more across the body. It might obscure the squarish feeling.You can obviously experiment on a separate layer and so decide. 2. Some of the marks on her hand seem at odds. 3. Similarly with the mark on the elbow. Would it be better if raised more and possibly reversed (turned upside down)?

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jinet

5:42AM | Wed, 18 April 2007

Splendid !

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quim2001

2:10AM | Thu, 03 May 2007

Excellent


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