Dangerous Girl Portrait by CrisdeLara
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Description
I did this image for our own portfolio, actually my intention was to produce some realistic 3D portrait, but using 2D techniques.
I thought some character inspired in Final Fantasy series, a beautifull japanese girl. But as I would like to focus on her face, just like a portrait it wasn't necessary prepare a entire action scene, just to show her face and expression.
Like in Final Fantasy characters her expression is nice, calm but impressible.
There are some "hidden" details in the image (as always) that can be found with more attention.
Comments (39)
Darkwish
WOW!!! Impressive work! EXT!
RetroDevil
very very very very awesome!! you have a great talent, i wish my hand drawn pics looked half as good as this
Kagz
Excellent, fantastic image. :) 5.
RajDArge
It actually looks a bit like Uma Thurman in Kill bill. Nicely done indeed.
CrisdeLaraimages
Sorry...but I was banned from this forum
Elcet
I have regretted that the great Rogerioserra doesn't post any more, but you can replace him in the creation "from scratch" of hyperrealistic scenes entirely done with Photoshop and/or Painter. This is absolutely wonderful! The peculiar painterly style that you have achieved, which was years ago acomplished with a true airbrush, is both different from most of 3D renders (except for a very slight minority done by experts such as FS, 2Loose2Trek or 3D Strike = Thierry Perrain) and of pure photography. It catches immediately the eye. But, precisely because it is so realistic, the slightest detail has to match with what our mind is expecting. This is the same problem for all realistic professional illustrators, therefore it is also my daily nightmare! To my opinion, her left hand, although not bad by far, could be improved. The curve that draws the little silver chain could be different to reflect the volume of the neck; I won't say that here it is impossible (and I answer that to people saying that I've done errors in my drawings) but, as the poet Boileau said, "The truth can sometimes be unlikely" ("le vrai peut parfois n'ĂȘtre point vraisemblable", if my memory is good), and here it makes beleive that the neck is flat. Final point is that for sure she is nice, but beacause she has been somewhat established on a manga pattern, she is not at all Asiatic but much more European: she has deeply rooted eyes, not almond-shaped ones at all, and an extremely narrow nose (nose can vary a lot among Asiatic people, and my heroin Silvia Robin, who is South-Vietnamese, has an extremely wide one, but in general it's flatter and wider than in Caucasian people). The big problem of manga (and this is why I don't like the genre) is that it completely wipes out ethnical differences, to put on all the features a distorted European pattern. But as such you have done an extremely beautiful professional work which deserves the highest honors and is able to rival with the greatest Chinese comic authors (I say Chinese because Japanese don't do color). 5 stars of course!
SeraphimZion
Awesome. The bruises and blood look perfect. And I'm mesmerized by the hair and her blade.
timtripp
reminds me of my avatar 10 years from now!!!! LOL FABULOUS IMAGE!
Jydekris
U r very talented! Keep up the 2d. I like it.