auego simple bishie sketch4
auego simple bishie sketch4
auego simple bishie sketch4 by fengshui3357
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Category Anime/Manga » - Original art » Anime Fantasy
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fengshui3357 on May 11, 2003, 4:45:50 AM
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i actually cut and pasted your comments so i could print them out and have them beside the pic when i was working on it... but thanx again and on another note... i was at a highschool art exibition today. ( i stopped there when driving through another county ) and i can sort of see now why some of the art teachers would be frustrated with anime stylized illustrations.. besides the fact that i love anime.. it's almost like an epidemic. i mean all the kids had some sort of stylized art and most of it wasn't even that fantastic. i don't know how i even feel about everyone doing it now... i mean i love art and this website is great.. but i really have to retract my last opinion based on today..anyways... thanks again salty dog. ^_^
SaltyDogSaiyuki on May 10, 2003, 6:12:55 PM
I still think the crotch looks too big......I mean unless you meant to do that, the guy looks like he's hung like a horse.....<br />
I think the left arm got a bit better, just make sure when you do the real thing you add some shadow to it to make it more 3D<br />
Since Aurgo is turning to his right, I think we should see more of his left side, rather than equal amount of both side (Bigger left pecs, smaller right)<br />
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As to some of your comment earlier, yeah sometime art teachers do prefer "normal/classical" drawings, that's why I changed my major from Fine Art to Media Art, where animation is accepted. However, I like to point out that one of the successful artist in the mid 1900s (60s?) did a series of painting with American COMIC love story. Not sure the name of the artist, but the pieces are widely know. Art is in all kinds of shape and form, for visual art, its not all about oil and acrlyic people, there's also animation (Markers, color pencil, whatever), water color, pencil drawing, photography, and prints. As an artist I think we should all be pretty open minded, that's what art is about isn't it ?
I think the left arm got a bit better, just make sure when you do the real thing you add some shadow to it to make it more 3D<br />
Since Aurgo is turning to his right, I think we should see more of his left side, rather than equal amount of both side (Bigger left pecs, smaller right)<br />
<br />
As to some of your comment earlier, yeah sometime art teachers do prefer "normal/classical" drawings, that's why I changed my major from Fine Art to Media Art, where animation is accepted. However, I like to point out that one of the successful artist in the mid 1900s (60s?) did a series of painting with American COMIC love story. Not sure the name of the artist, but the pieces are widely know. Art is in all kinds of shape and form, for visual art, its not all about oil and acrlyic people, there's also animation (Markers, color pencil, whatever), water color, pencil drawing, photography, and prints. As an artist I think we should all be pretty open minded, that's what art is about isn't it ?