Re: Newer Art
Posted by Monqui on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 5:18pm
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Something little- you may want to change the color of hyperlink texts, since blue on red backgrounds is intensely hard to read.
As for the pictures, I really like that first one, and that skeleton is really freaking awesome.
Re: Newer Art
Posted by ReNo on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 5:39pm
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The first one is my favourite too I think, haven't a clue why though, just stuck out to me.
Love that skeleton too though, so damn cute! It's like he is looking up at the beer and thinking "If only I still had muscles" :biggrin:
Re: Newer Art
Posted by Finger on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 5:53pm
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lol Orph...that almost made me spit up my drink. All the drawings are very nice. The colors in #1 give it much more drama than the other 2, so I think it stands out the most. The skeleton is funny, and the girl has some really nice stuff going on, but seems to flatten out in places, and the anatomy goes a little wonky in spots. Face, extended hand, shirt....look way more developed than the rest.
Re: Newer Art
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 5:55pm
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it was indeed a joke of sorts finger, but it is truly my favored pic.. i just love thin women :smile:
my wife of 22 years is 5'8" and 125ish
nice pics all :biggrin:
Re: Newer Art
Posted by Forceflow on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 6:04pm
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#2 is very life-like ... but all your pictures are really good drawn.
Re: Newer Art
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Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 10:59pm
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Of could mean "is" or "for" :razz:
Re: Newer Art
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Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 11:28pm
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na, 'my wife of x years' is a standard thing. If he says 'my car of 10 years', this doesn't have to mean the car has only existed for ten years, it only means it has existed as his for 10 years.
Re: Newer Art
Posted by ReNo on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 11:49pm
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Myrk has a point, but in this context it is as jeff describes.
Re: Newer Art
Posted by Gwil on
Tue Apr 20th 2004 at 2:39am
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The skeleton pic is great, nice and minimalist... would look good as a solid print on a wall ;P kind of a black humour slant as well.. and well drawn to top it off :smile:
good stuff Ferret, im jealous as i've only just got swinging in 'da art scene again...