TJYoshi
Junior Yoshi
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Posts: 119
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Post by TJYoshi on May 18, 2006 0:30:45 GMT -5
Trying something new LINK
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Katrina
New Yoshi
I love lions!
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Post by Katrina on May 18, 2006 13:25:23 GMT -5
I like it.
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Post by red.yoshi on May 18, 2006 14:31:21 GMT -5
thats pretty good! you're style of yoshi is very unique, great work!
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Post by contention on May 18, 2006 15:47:16 GMT -5
Why that TJ actually has this adorable little sensation to it that many art pieces can not grasp. For the way you drew it, "Without Pants", actually makes it have a sweet side to it. Like a piece of innocence, and the feathers behind it help make this stand out as well. With the hammer though, a new area is added. That kind of feeling of something more behind the face that is seen. As if the touch of those flying wings are a bit more to the mind. However, the way you outline this is new and evolved then many other styles. You have this stand out in the take of your Yoshi. It's as if you put a bit of your own experience into what it is you bring foward. There is style in what you evolve, from the corners down. You don't miss a beat with that, it's a full blown out rhythm.
As for this, bringing in something new is always a challange. If such is true, then you surpassed and had to meet your goal. One could stare at this one, and look at the expression evolved in that face you spread. It's far from off and if blends in right with the picture. For an outline you gave your all and it kept to the mood of the frame. You have had that in your pieces, and keep this style of yours up. It makes you stand out from the crowd and places you in a diffrent area. One that is on the motion of making something new, bringing a new area to what was; this is good, always keep this up! Originality always seems so frail as the ages go by. Others stand in line and follow through the way they came. But there is something that is new about your style. An answer that isn't in the others, it takes the question of, "What's to come" and brings it right to the eyes.
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