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2D Comics/Cartoons posted on Apr 28, 2009
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charater drawing 2.

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Fidelity2

10:12AM | Tue, 28 April 2009

Thank you so much for this one. 5+.

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lornix

3:05PM | Tue, 28 April 2009

Great work! She looks fantastic! I love the way you mix the classic and new styles together.

nio103

6:21PM | Tue, 28 April 2009

great one :) love it +5

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ldgilman

6:29PM | Tue, 28 April 2009

She looks super!!! The words seem rather Shakespeare-ish. Judging from the way she is looking, she does not seem to convinced. (LOL) May I color this one??

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Mat_3D

6:41PM | Tue, 28 April 2009

thanks, hmmm got a little carried away with that poem, I better change that.

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GreenSat

8:37PM | Wed, 29 April 2009

Hi Mat!!! Again...great job!!! One minor thing...her left eye (on our right) seems to be focussed slightly to her left and above of what her right eye is focussed on. It's usually better to have the eyes very straight or a hair crosseyed as opposed to split. When eyes are split it gives the observer an odd feeling. Try it...cross your eyes and then look straight ahead...that feels normal. Now try looking opposite directions by splitting your vision...left eye looking left while the right looks right. Or...try making one look up while the other looks down. Feels weird. When a character does it (even slightly)...it passes on that feeling to the observer. I wouldn't say much about it except the eyes are very important! They are one of the first things that draws a viewer to the subject! Your eyes are always caught by someone looking at you. You want your characters to hold a viewers gaze. Once the viewer is drawn in to the subject they tend to explore the work in more detail! Just something to think about!!!

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Mat_3D

9:36PM | Wed, 29 April 2009

Thanks Rob, hmm maybe. thanks. This drawing has a very personal, and a stong emotional tie to it, and marks a special day in my heart. so preserved for all time it will be. untouched and unaltered.

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Seaview123

4:44AM | Thu, 28 January 2010

I think this is really sharp looking work.I agree with 'GreenSat's comment on the technical side, but I didn't notice the eye alignment until I looked closer, so I don't think it's that much of a problem here. Just something to keep in mind for the future. Very nice work.


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