Bookmark this item
The Strange-eared Boy

The Strange-eared Boy

Drawing Drawing \ Figure | 01/30/05 @130 | goombagal | Comments critiques (5) | Views views (313)


The Strange-eared Boy
Do not copy, modify, distribute or sell the whole or parts of the image above without permission of the creator. More.
 

Description

Photoshop, WACOM, and myself were used to create this. Took about 10 hours over a course of two days. :p

Edit: The image might look a bit odd, as it hasn't kept its full quality. This is my first time uploading, so forgive my stupidity. >_<
 
Vote statistics

Recent: 0 votes, 0 points

Total: 4 votes, 15 points

Cast your vote

You have to be logged in to vote

Voting? Read the faq

Options

None

Comments (5)

Bookmark this item
Member comments
Avatar Karmann

 01/30/05 @219

Pretty Good, I suck at photoshop :?, but i don't quite understand what's going on over the eyes.
 
Avatar goombagal

 01/30/05 @316

I don't blame you. I'M even confused. Actually, it was meant to be an eyebrow. The original image got screwed over due to a photoshop crash, and I, being a lazy git, quickly painted in my crappy interpretation of an eyebrow. You see, the eyebrow used to be a thin black line, which I thought was unfit for the rest of the piece. Oh well. I've learned my lesson. =D Background was very fun, however.
 
arenhaus

 01/31/05 @821

May I recommend "Successful Drawing" by Andrew Loomis. You can get it from fineart.sk and I am sure you would find it very useful.

Practice, practice, practice... You need it.
 
Avatar keiiii

 02/05/05 @802

Cute! I love that expression. Very genuine and bright.

The composition is bothering me a bit -- you cut the picture off at his (her?) neck, which makes ME feel beheaded. Try not to crop people off right at joints (e.g. neck, elbow, knees etc).

The shading also seems off. For example, the front of his neck shouldn't be so bright, especially when the underside of his jaws is shaded dark. His chin should be casting a shadow on the neck, you know :)

I have a suggestion: study and draw real people! Not from photographs, but the real people in front of your eyes. Do quick (1-5 minutes, 10 minutes max) drawings of them every day and try to get the feel of what the human body is like. It will help you immensely, even if your primary style is anime.
 
Avatar goombagal

 02/05/05 @830

Thank you! I found your critique very helpful. ^_^ I do like to do studies of real people. This painting is from just a few months ago. I'll try to p ut up works of realistic portraits, as my main style is not just anime. I love realism. Also, thanks for pointing out the shading; I didn't realize it until you had said anything!
 
Bookmark this item
Comment




To write a comment you need to be logged in

If you're not a registered member, click here to sign up.




Reviews (0) beta

Bookmark this item
Review this artwork




No reviews yet

Write your review below.




Bookmark this item
Write a review




To write a review you need to be logged in

If you're not a registered member, click here to sign up.




Search the site
SiteSearch

Web GFXartist.com

Other galleries
Browse all new artworks

 3D Modelling
 Drawing
        Abstract
        Architecture
        Figure
        Nature
        Still life
        Technology
        Vehicle
        Uncategorized
 Painting
 Photo Manipulation
 Photography
 Design
Profile
GFXuser name:
   goombagal
Full Name:
  Nat
Gender:
  Female
Country:
  United States
Member since:
  01/30/2005

Messengers:
Yahoo: goomba_gal

Actions:

visit site Visit website
Other artworks of this artist
Sandals Sandals
comments comments(0)
Added on: 01/31 @051
Amount of Votes: 3
Total score: 11
Recent score: 0
Water Flower Water Flower
comments comments(2)
Added on: 01/30 @964
Amount of Votes: 3
Total score: 6
Recent score: 0
Sponsored Links


Affiliates