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# Statistics
Favourites: 17; Deviations: 5; Watchers: 5
Watching: 15; Pageviews: 2916; Comments Made: 129; Friends: 15
# Comments
Comments: 20
enocjunior [2008-01-01 22:17:01 +0000 UTC]
oi. ainda estou te devendo um cafΓ©. vamos marcar um dia desses ai pra desenhar e falar de desenhar.
bjos
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edhel-sereg In reply to bryan-cuttance [2007-11-19 01:42:17 +0000 UTC]
hey, sorry i didn't answer earlier...
thank you so so much for visiting my page
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EmiNguyen [2007-08-21 00:07:04 +0000 UTC]
thank you soo much, I'm glad you like them. ^_^
I do like drawing but the thing is i'm not good at it. but hey practice makes better right? haha
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gravik [2007-08-01 00:59:15 +0000 UTC]
(I also posted this comment as a critique on one of your pictures)
== Advanced technique:
- When creating any picture that will have nothing but an object(s) or figure(s) in the foreground (which you have done for all of your pictures at this point), AND if it is meant to be somewhat realistic-looking, then it's handy to consider the picture's light source(s) first.
a. Think about how many light sources will be in your picture.
b. Think about where the light is coming from: from above, below, left, or right, etc.
c. Choose what color the light will be: white, yellow, red, etc.
d. Decide how bright each light will be.
All of these will affect how you shade and color your people and objects, and they can give your pictures a really good sense of shape.
-- I consider this an advanced technique because you will need to have a good understanding on shading (and shaping) objects. (But, in my opinion, shading objects is the funnest thing to practice in drawing. If you'd like to practice shading, try simple things like fruit, blocks, or balls).
I assume you've seen these before, but here are two examples of my work to show how choosing lights affects the picture:
[link]
Notice the effect of the soft blue light on the left, and bright yellow on the right:
- I'd like to point out her horns. See how they're reflecting bright yellow on one side, and soft blue on the other? And see how the background gives you an idea of where the light is coming from?
[link]
This is a plain white light from above:
- The top parts of his armor are the brightest. I knew to draw it that way because I knew where the light was coming from.
---NOTE: I know all of this might be hard to grasp, but I hope you're able to experiment with my suggestions without feeling discouraged. One thing I'm sure you'll enjoy and learn from is practicing shading. So that's what I suggest first.
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gravik In reply to gravik [2007-08-01 01:03:02 +0000 UTC]
Oops! The links are broken. Here are the fixed links:
Link #1: [link]
Link #2: [link]
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rafasonic [2007-07-15 23:29:51 +0000 UTC]
Hay man!
Belos desenhos vc tem ^^
AtΓ© mais!
AH e.. + Watch!
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Malleni [2007-06-02 10:10:42 +0000 UTC]
thank you so much for the nice comment
yeah, i'm not interested in drawing because i can't draw ..but i think your first deviation is really good keep up the work
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ellenoir [2007-06-02 07:30:45 +0000 UTC]
iΒ΄ve put you in watch so i can see your next submissions
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hitsugi [2007-06-01 14:27:27 +0000 UTC]
thanks for commenting! i like your painting, especially the way you draw figures... the slenderness of the limbs and body makes them look very slender and elegant. looking forward to seeing more!
(hehe yep, jrock is awesome. d'espairsray rocks :3)
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ellenoir [2007-06-01 06:32:32 +0000 UTC]
thank you i hope i can see more of your drawing soon cause you seem to be pretty good
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summersilhouette [2007-05-23 22:53:15 +0000 UTC]
awe.
thank you so much
you're drawing is very good.
i'd like to see more.
i wish you luck to the rest of your time on DA
=]
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farcry77 [2007-04-15 06:32:31 +0000 UTC]
Hi Welcome to DA
This is a lovely place. Iβm sure u will like it a lot
-Priyantha
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My page is [link]
Have a look when u get some free time and tell me what u think of it!
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