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Linda Bergkvist 2001-08-01 |
It's absolutely gorgeous, Ulrike =) I really adore the colour of her hair, and the green tears/makeup. Probably one of your best pictures =)
I do believe the hand could do with being just a wee bit bigger though =) |
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Christine M. Griffin 2001-08-01 |
Toxic tears! Poor dryad! Or is she just getting sap all over her face? Just teasing; beautiful colors! |
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Marie Lu 2001-08-01 |
This is beautiful! I love how you rendered the green tears...it definitely adds a touch of exotic-ness to the whole picture. :) Lovely hair and flowers~ ^___^ |
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Patrick Keith 2001-08-01 |
Oh my! Amazing colors! She is very provocative as dryads should be. I really like the way the various greens of the eyes,tears, gem and background compliment the red/orange of the hair. Well done! |
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Kay Allen 2001-08-01 |
Lovely eyes! I really like the mystical feel of this and the colors are awesome.
Great Twig by the way..don't know why that caught my eye...:)
Or is it part of a harp...well anyhow I love it. |
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Rafal Hrynkiewicz 2001-08-29 |
gee, it's a popular image ;)
I'd like to add some words of praise too, it's just that it's all been said already :D
keep them coming! Any new C.O.T.W. work to show? |
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igino 2001-09-04 |
Hey Ulrike!! Ich finde das ist eines der besten Bilder in deiner Gallery! Wirklich gelungen!(Besonders ihr Gesichtsausdruck ...)
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Alberto Gordillo 2001-12-03 |
Beautiful image,likes a lot. :) |
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Rita (SaDE) Márföldi 2001-12-11 |
I want her hair.
I want her eyes.
she is so beautieful.
Thanks.
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Carrie Hall 2002-10-08 |
some pointers and praise This piece is my favorite out of your gallery. One, I love red hair(my gallery is full of redheads...) and the color green (another repetive color in my gallery) :P
I do think though, your anatomy can use a little tweaking....It is the hardest thing for an artist to accomplish, and I am not slamming you a bit.
Just watch your eyes(at least an eye apart when front view) a good test to see if they are even (a big problem with me!) is the "mirror test" or a light table. Hold your sketch to the mirror, and all the little imperfections will become emarrassingly apparent! (take it from someone who knows!!) THis test is a huge help, and will make your sketches more solid. A light table or tracing paper over your sketch is a tad bit easier, and is the way I usually do my work. I just retrace the picture form the other side, to catch imperfectios.
As for anatomy, just go grab a playboy(tastful nudes) of any male orinated mag. and study the forms. playgirl and muscle mags are good for men. Buy anatomy books as well.
anyway your pictures are beautiful, with lots of (hee hee green) vibrant colors. Just what do you use anyway??
is it digital? or paint?
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