vivi567
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Username | vivi567 | Gender | Female |
Date Joined | Location | The Final Fantasy World | |
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Last visit | # Pictures | 7 | |
# Comments Given | 260 |
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So I'm Not The Best, But I have Learnt That Now. Life Doesn't Always Have To Be A Competition. . . I'm Happy With What I Can Do [/size]
Sorry about the bad quality of my work; I don't have a scanner hehhe...
I am a FF (( Final Fantasy )) fanatic! My Favourite female character from the FF series is Tifa and male character Cloud.
Fave Colours: Blue,purple,Black & Grey
Hair:Medium lengthed,Brown,Wavy
Eyes:Brown
Height:5ft4
Piercings:Ears & Nose
Prefers To Be Called: Vivi
Fave Singers:Alicia Keys,BoA kwon, Ayumi Hamasaki,Miliyah Kato
Favourite Game: Final Fantasy
Favourite Final Fantasy Games: FFVII & FFX
Starsign:Libra
Languages:English,Spanish,French and a bit of Japanese
Tifa Is Like Ze Best! [/size]
Cloud Is Too & Also Very Sexy!! [/size]
ADDED NEW PICS =D
I AM A TRUE FINAL FANTASY FAN AND NOTHING CAN CHANGE THAT! =D
Sorry about the bad quality of my work; I don't have a scanner hehhe...
I am a FF (( Final Fantasy )) fanatic! My Favourite female character from the FF series is Tifa and male character Cloud.
Fave Colours: Blue,purple,Black & Grey
Hair:Medium lengthed,Brown,Wavy
Eyes:Brown
Height:5ft4
Piercings:Ears & Nose
Prefers To Be Called: Vivi
Fave Singers:Alicia Keys,BoA kwon, Ayumi Hamasaki,Miliyah Kato
Favourite Game: Final Fantasy
Favourite Final Fantasy Games: FFVII & FFX
Starsign:Libra
Languages:English,Spanish,French and a bit of Japanese
Tifa Is Like Ze Best! [/size]
Cloud Is Too & Also Very Sexy!! [/size]
ADDED NEW PICS =D
I AM A TRUE FINAL FANTASY FAN AND NOTHING CAN CHANGE THAT! =D
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SilverSea0413 on February 17, 2008, 7:10:27 AM
^_^ thank you, for all of your comments on my pictures.
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DreamlessMan on February 12, 2008, 10:14:32 AM
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thank you for the fave and the comment!
I had read your blog and well.....
if you have ideas for the characters or scenes, you can try to scribble them down first, even if they are just some basic elements, then piece them together later on....
and if you want to improve your skill, you may want to copy from the work of an artist whose style you like for starters. Then you can find some tutorials and something professional to use as advices to practise your drawing. Also if you could (and want to, of course), you can try to draw people, real people in coffee shop, school campus or cafeterial or wherever you find approperate (right now i spent half an hour each day to sit in school cafeterial to draw people to practise my skill) and when you draw them, try to capture their actions (i.e. poses) and facial expressions, and those will come up very handy when you try to creat your own drawings (mainly for scenes and also good for poses more than one person).
here, these are links and sites that i found useful when i did my drawings
http://fineart.sk/index.php?cat=1 loomis's anatomy books, it has quite amount of information about human anatomy and some neat tutorials for drawing different body parts. I used it when i just start drawing stuff three years ago.
http://www.posemaniacs.com/pose/randomviewer.html posemaniac's site: it has LOTS of poses that you can rotate for 360 degrees, and it's an excellent choice for both practising and looking for pose references
and at last, DON'T under any cricumstances tell youself that your drawings are crap. (no offence here....heh) and if you have a passion for it, just keep doing it and don't give up!
keep up the good stuff!
I had read your blog and well.....
if you have ideas for the characters or scenes, you can try to scribble them down first, even if they are just some basic elements, then piece them together later on....
and if you want to improve your skill, you may want to copy from the work of an artist whose style you like for starters. Then you can find some tutorials and something professional to use as advices to practise your drawing. Also if you could (and want to, of course), you can try to draw people, real people in coffee shop, school campus or cafeterial or wherever you find approperate (right now i spent half an hour each day to sit in school cafeterial to draw people to practise my skill) and when you draw them, try to capture their actions (i.e. poses) and facial expressions, and those will come up very handy when you try to creat your own drawings (mainly for scenes and also good for poses more than one person).
here, these are links and sites that i found useful when i did my drawings
http://fineart.sk/index.php?cat=1 loomis's anatomy books, it has quite amount of information about human anatomy and some neat tutorials for drawing different body parts. I used it when i just start drawing stuff three years ago.
http://www.posemaniacs.com/pose/randomviewer.html posemaniac's site: it has LOTS of poses that you can rotate for 360 degrees, and it's an excellent choice for both practising and looking for pose references
and at last, DON'T under any cricumstances tell youself that your drawings are crap. (no offence here....heh) and if you have a passion for it, just keep doing it and don't give up!
keep up the good stuff!