Gingerpelt for Dark_Light!
Gingerpelt for Dark_Light!
Gingerpelt for Dark_Light! by Aspen
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Category Books » By Author Name » Erin Hunter
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Category Books » By Author Name » Erin Hunter
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desertbreeze on June 4, 2007, 9:14:52 AM
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OMG it looks sorta like my warrior Desertbreeze! Wow! Great job anyway!
Arias on December 6, 2006, 9:06:36 AM
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Aspen on December 7, 2006, 5:26:49 AM
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Dark_Light on August 22, 2006, 8:36:35 AM
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Okay, I was just looking at this pic once again because I'm OBSESSED, and I noticed something. Next to GingerPelt's right ear and cheek ruff (and I actually think it continues down the whole page), there is really faint grey markings that look like writing. What is it? Also, how do you get your scetches and hand colored pictures to look so neat? You know, yours NEVER have erase marks, or lead blothes or anything. How do you do that?
Aspen on August 22, 2006, 10:40:08 AM
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Well, it's not writing... Just shading.
I sketch it out a couple of times on different pieces of paper, and on the official one, I make the sketch really light, just to show where it is.
Lead blots? I assume I know what you're talking about. They're actually caused by graphite from the pencil lines getting on your hand, and then when you draw somewhere else it gets rubbed onto the paper. Check the side of your drawing hand and wash it when it looks dirty or whatever... :P
Erase marks? Please define, my friend. :D
I'm glad you like my art!
I sketch it out a couple of times on different pieces of paper, and on the official one, I make the sketch really light, just to show where it is.
Lead blots? I assume I know what you're talking about. They're actually caused by graphite from the pencil lines getting on your hand, and then when you draw somewhere else it gets rubbed onto the paper. Check the side of your drawing hand and wash it when it looks dirty or whatever... :P
Erase marks? Please define, my friend. :D
I'm glad you like my art!
Dark_Light on August 23, 2006, 11:38:15 AM
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What I meant by erase marks was that when you draw something, don't like it, then erase it, there is still a faint mark from where you drew the thing you erased (if that makes any sense). You pretty much answered that though. I have one more question (right now that is), do you trace the final copy from your rough draft one, or do you completely redraw it? And if it makes you happy, you assumed correctly on the 'lead blots'. Sorry that I couldn't think of a better word. n_n'
horny-bird-woman on May 26, 2006, 11:42:17 PM
GamerGirlGG on May 4, 2006, 7:00:38 AM
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HyperactiveFox on April 26, 2006, 2:45:05 PM
Firestar-Rised on April 4, 2006, 12:21:59 PM
silverfox on March 30, 2006, 9:36:10 AM
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Ravenpelt on March 27, 2006, 9:33:36 AM
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