The Flower Bride
The Flower Bride
Painting \ Figure | 10/27/05 @932 |
PeachySticks |
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Remember Audreia the little princess Princess by© Hotu Publishing
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10/27/05 @948
10/27/05 @955
Can I ask: what is this texture I see on the right (our right) that can be seen through her dress? Is that Intended?
10/28/05 @975
I think you did a better job here with the viewer immersion than last time with the snowflakes too. As usual you have a very warm soft feel, I'm a contrast junkie..but your style is your style
The only real crit I have is her mannequin-esque expression. She seems happy, but with the lighting and all she seems kinda plastic.
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10/28/05 @136
so surreal....But Brett somehow said the right word
But I love your soft style...and very dreamy and surreal.
I love the angle so much here...She looks happy in such a calm way...
I love the WIP too, her pose kinda reminded me of N.Kidman's on Moulin Rouge, on the end scene when she was about to die...
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10/28/05 @361
just a little crit though. the right eye is looking at you and the left eye isnt. in my opinion, i would not have her looking at the viewer. i would adjust the right eye to match the direction that the left eye is looking. it would be as though she is looking at something higher up in the clouds or just up into the sky, also adding a feel of a bigger atmosphere to the artwork, instead of her looking at the camera which is close, restricting the feel of her being in a greater atmosphere, and a bigger atmosphere is always a good thing, especially when it comes to a beautiful sort of artwork like this.
i also agree with katea about the breasts, but aside from all that it is a great piece of artwork!!
btw, how much reference did you use? you did use for her face right?
10/28/05 @387
However, as some already said, the abdomen area is not right with the perspective...
I like the softnesse of her face and the colors...
+8/10
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Bea
10/28/05 @925
Katea: I used two texture overlays, the watercolour "creases" one was from RobG on Eatpoo here http://www.eatpoo.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=38371 the horizontal grain one was from http://www.thedigitalartshop.com/ which I've also used on the walls in The Burden of Imagination by
Wysiwyg: ha, maybe it's the red hair
bellas: in the original sketch for the composition, she had her hands to the side but the client wanted to to hold the bouquet like this. So it's not like I tried to avoid painting her hands (but just as well!)
WarrenLouw: damn, I thought I nailed the dreamy gaze looking-past-your-shoulder eyes ^^; The face I had no refs, since it's a really simple angle & lighting, the pose/perspective I supposed was kinda similar to that La Traviata poster http://stickydoodle.com/wip/hotupub/dm12/latraviatalarge.jpg The ruched back part of the dress was pretty closely ref'd off these http://stickydoodle.com/wip/hotupub/dm12/organza_ref.jpg I think if you look hard enough you might recognize specific similar ones.
ARTOONATOR: I think you're right about the blurriness... I didn't know how to approach the softness, maybe I over soft airbrushed it a little. Could be that I keep going over large areas to correct colours, I have that habit.
Thanks to everyone for your comments too.
10/31/05 @586
You have my vote
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11/09/05 @949
But what does she have to do with dragons? o_O
11/16/05 @802
makes me a bit of a sap but i love this.
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