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Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:05 pm
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 4:56 am
Oh! I want to comment on the Going Merry first! (Off topic, I really cried so hard on the Going Merry's funeral! crying )
Oh, it's so nice! Especially the face! She's so happy and fulfilled (?!)... Well, we have our common problem, anatomy and stuff... So get 'em!
[I like your interpretation but I imagined her more lady-like! Oh, that's me! But it was a good job! Just maintain your anatomy...]
Good job, kupo! 4laugh
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:49 pm
Thanks I'm glad you liked it! smile You see they never said whether Merry was a boy or a girl, so I wanted to make him/her here kind of generic looking. I personally see Merry as more of a boy than a girl, but that's just me. ~Jonesy
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:55 pm
AnnessaJones Thanks I'm glad you liked it! smile You see they never said whether Merry was a boy or a girl, so I wanted to make him/her here kind of generic looking. I personally see Merry as more of a boy than a girl, but that's just me. ~Jonesy Well, my mom always said that boats are always female in nature... And the voice that did Going Merry´s was a girl in the anime... Well, its your drawing after all... 4laugh
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 3:13 am
Although I'm only guessing where the Goodbye Merry pic was based on, I think it's rather nice, the texture of the coloring really interested me but I think it's possible to give it a different effect if you try mixing different shades of a certain color and stroking it in a certain direction. The proportioning was a little bit easy to miss but it's rather good, considering you said that you wanted the character there to be generic. The only thing that bothered me was that the eye which is supposed to be smaller, appeared bigger. If you look at a face that is turned at an angle, the side away from you usually appears smaller but is still somewhat proportional. I usually use the cross-lines technique for drawing eyes but even with that technique, it can be rather tiring. Just practice it and it will come naturally.
I'm not sure if I can critique the other pictures because my computer seems to hate me lately.
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