Tear by Mat_3D
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Description
A tear for what may be, a tear for what is, and a tear of uncertainty.
The future holds what may be, the past holds what is. What we hope for is uncertain and change is inevitable.
Comments (5)
GreenSat
Wow! Mat...you know how to draw clothing!!! LOL This is another one I can color and not limit the audience that sees it! Great job!!! I still think you should start submitting some of your work to Marvel and DC or whoever! Get them to know who you are! You may be just starting, but as you improve, they will become more interested!!! You could be a great Comic Artist!!! You have that potential!!!
jdehaven
I agree with the above, but it sounds like your latest gig is pretty cool- probably just the beginning of what may come!
Mat_3D
Cool thankyou very much, though I think the competition for that kind of thing be prety high.
ldgilman
Yes, as was said previously, excellent drawing. Her pose suggests to me that her "Tear" is for someone who is leaving and possibly out of sight. The other side of a having a lot of competition is that there are more you can march past which used to mean more money. Scanning your past work and the improvments that I have seen you should certainly be in the top 5%. As soon as I get a break from work, school and fixing iPods I am going to try my hand at coloring one of your sketches. It is something I have wanted to do for a very long time. I am not an artist, I will leave that up to you. I can't draw a straight line with out a ruler and an intentionaly curved line...well "fa' ged aboud it". :-)
Mat_3D
Thankyou very much, though with my work I have one fatal flaw, I am not as good at drawing blokes, though I can draw them they tend to look a little feminine, not so much the face but the body, the best thing about drawing women is that you don't have to focus much on the muculature, which means that I focus mostly on the outline of the body and I am sure that is a incorect way of doing things. Drawing a straight line, well someone told me that was the hardest thing to do, even for artist, I don't think that I could draw a perfectly straight line, and there is certanly nothing rong with using a ruller, though if you can get away with not using it thats fine to. I am pleased that your interested in colouring my work, and love to see what you come up with.