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Post by Fluory on Jun 3, 2006 20:13:00 GMT -5
www.deviantart.com/view/34249041/I hath made more art! This is kind of something that's rather important to me; it's a present for my science teacher. Who is awesome. Okay, so I like my teachers, but she's like my all time favorite ever. And she deserves something for putting up with me being distracting with meter sticks (but it's so fun to hit people with them!) and for making science my favorite subject again (we get to light a bunsen burner today? AWESOME.) So... Look at eeeet. Please. Used dA because Photobucket murders the picture with resizes (this is also about 50% of the original size) that are actually worse than my own resizes for slightly smaller size.
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Post by Lord of the Dance on Jun 3, 2006 21:09:13 GMT -5
Yummy, explosives ^^. The coloring is awesome, too. Nice job, Pawy.
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Post by contention on Jun 3, 2006 21:22:42 GMT -5
Hey seriously Pawy, no frets on the size there; it definetly looks great either way that it is viewed. Especially when one can get a close up of the way you colored and outlined. There are many things that appear out of this, something that is new and diffrent from the style that is usually guided. When it comes to your coloring, once again you overthrew any competition that could ever be. Especially with that tone in which you follow, that sharp and to the point kind of texture. You always construct these forms of excellence without any stall, and when you complete them your mind is always on subject. You don't let anything break you off of task, even if something is occuring. It's wonderous how you piece these together, especially in the level of which it is completed. Art definetly is a strong point that flows through your body, from every little corpsle that may lie in hidden wake. Your eyes are always open and ready to capture and plant these ideals into the fabric that lies in front of you, and onto the canvas that appears here. No luster is ever lost, especially when your own gestures are reflected from one border into the next. That is something that is special to you, you don't lose the excellence during any period of establishment.
When any see the way you blend together the colors of your pictures, they have to definetly become a piece of what you bring out. There is something in which none can put a finger on, that type of neon under-frame within your artistic mounts. It is like that of an archetype hidden in a bane of the mind; synapses fire like wild when such is percieved. How you do it, such only you can say. For it's in your signatures that you bring forth, as well as your avatar and art. It's something that only you understand. Because of such, when it is laid straight to the characters it makes their "being" something that can not be eluded from. Everytime you create one of these, you swirl the colors in such magnificent ways the conscience can not derive from. This is what keeps the eyes on the creation, not wanting to leave; it's a step into the hands you have, and the artist you show. There is something brand-new, it feels, drawn out into this piece for your teacher. The way you shaded and lighted has come into a new fashion, that of which goes from light to dark. Yet, you do it in a way that starts with a very very gentle white, then you move down into the darker regions of the main picture. From the curve of the colors and the mix of the palette, this take is definetly a masterpiece of a present.
You've never gone wrong on your anatomy, you may say this is a simple sitting position, but the way you did it shows something. You took the time to work out any kinks, there are none present in this form. The whole outlook is taken in with you and your materials, such things handed to a teacher are worth the smiles. The lines themselves are far from faulted, they place themselves right into the border of realism that you sewed together. As well, when looking at your eyes, one can't help but notice that glass like mirror image they produce. The simple move of the pupils and surrounding balance help bring together what you were going for. As well as the light and the shade that takes place on it. Your grin can not be mistaken here, when looking at that, even the viewer feels a sense of happiness. It's a smug take, something you have brought to show, and because of that it really makes this picture give off an ecstatic state of existence. Noting your poofs, it can't be mistaken the fur that softly flows from there down to the tip of your tail, on the underside of things. You really went all out on this Pawy, you're going to make your teacher one extremly honored soul to hold something of yours.
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Post by Brute on Jun 3, 2006 22:25:39 GMT -5
Well i know one thing...IT AIN'T ROCKET SCIENCE!! XD Anyway, very awesome pic. The coloring looks awesome. ;D
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Post by on Jun 3, 2006 22:33:03 GMT -5
I think contention has pretty much covered it all, but very nice pic. I just looked at your gallery, and I have to say I love your style.
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Post by Teo on Jun 4, 2006 3:31:00 GMT -5
Ah I always like Pawy's pics, though I don't always comment on all of them... what is there to say that Contention never mentions? He steals every word I can think of and puts in five thousand more. I HAVE to try and copy your style someday... it's just too good for only one person to use
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Post by Graedius on Jun 4, 2006 6:57:12 GMT -5
Hahah, wow! Such a nice, large, high-resolution picture! Your super smoothly antialiased lines and shading never fail to amaze me -- this time I am thouroughly impressed by the leg's position and musculature. That is a whole lot of win right there, Pawy. Double-scoop ice cream
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