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the_monkey member
Member # Joined: 20 May 2000 Posts: 688 Location: BC, Canada
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2000 8:50 pm |
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Hey, this is my latest work, its linked to my
friends site, not mine. please tell me what you think, i know the left boot needs some work, but im open for comments.
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the_monkey member
Member # Joined: 20 May 2000 Posts: 688 Location: BC, Canada
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2000 9:04 pm |
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the_monkey member
Member # Joined: 20 May 2000 Posts: 688 Location: BC, Canada
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2000 9:07 pm |
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AAHHH
ok so the second link didnt work
ARG!
it works fine if you copy it into your browser window
AAAAAHHHHA
*goes crazy, pulls out his hair, and shoots some people* |
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Sergenth member
Member # Joined: 06 Apr 2000 Posts: 437 Location: Milford NJ USA
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2000 9:28 pm |
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Good pic. I like his stance... he's not trying to look buff and tough
What really itches my eye when I look quickly is the way the cloth folds on his tunic front... the way it drapes dwon from his belt... well, there's this wierd fold in it.
I know drapery can be a real pain to draw, so practice is the only Rx for ya. Try taking a hand towel or a folded shirt and tuck it into your belt and see how the cloth deforms as it hangs down. Sometimes you'll get "upside down rainbows", other times you'll have vetical columns in a wave pattern. It depends on the angle of hanging. |
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