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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 5:41 pm
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Thanks for the crits, Martian. :3
Mmmhyeah, so here I return, with a new sketch.
![User Image](https://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m247/limelylove/shifu.jpg) I'm gonna fix his right eyebrow, no worries there... Am also gonna make him a little bit old and wrinkly, maybe. Argh Kung Fu Panda fanart. I tried to resist, but that little elderly red panda, with his huge ears and bushy tail and itty bitty round paw-feet proved to be simply unresistable. *bows head in shame* Maybe one day I'll pull myself together and actually do some originals, but for now... *cough* Anyways. I had a lot of fun with the sketch, and I think colouring will be just as enjoyable. I'd really love some advice on the composition though, before I start inking it and stuff.
I was planning to colour it with aquarelles, using browns, greens and yellows mostly. Earthly colours. The sky I was planning to leave just blank for the sake of simplicity.
So... any advice or crits or anything are welcome. :3
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:45 am
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:45 pm
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whee Sorry I didn't comment earlier. Luckily, I don't think my suggestions would have been very helpful. xd
Like you said - I love your inks... and greatly envy your ability to have such fun line widths and quality. Do you use dip pens? You totally capture the feeling of a Chinese silk painting. Totally.
I have yet to see the movie (I know...) but from what I've seen, you seem to have captured his character wonderfully! heart
I love his eyes/eye area - nice. Very nice.
Originally I thought it would have been nice for you to plop some great yellows in that sky behind him, but I like your decision to leave it blank too. 3nodding It worked out very nice!
I really can't think of any crits. xd I guess that's good. Oh, wait, I have to take that back.
Your balance is something that could be examened again. 3nodding The red panda is leaning to our right, the bamboo is extra visible on the right, and the sun is also off to the right hand side of the page. Ouch. In the sketch the balancing wasn't so much on an issue because the panda cast a prominent shadow... that was going to the left, but since you nixed that in the final version, we're left feeling a bit wobbly. xd Which is okay, as long as you're aware of how it effects the viewer. 3nodding If you want to fix it, though, adding in the shadow would help. Plus, it's something I think you can actually do at this stage. Any other suggestions would be rather bunk... seeing as you're done. xd
I'd normally suggest that you shade a bit more, but since you're going for the Chinese silk painting look, color fill is more than acceptable. xd Besides - it looks cool.
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Great job! 3nodding Sorry for the crappy crit... I just honestly can't find a lot to say. Especially since you're done with it now.
P.S. You should do more things with that inking style - it really works for you!
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:33 pm
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The Martian Ahahahaha. That movie was epic fail cute. LOLLOLLOL. And I always thought that Shi Fu was a rat. D: For the finished pic: Choppy lines? They aren't smooth. What did you ink them with? Eyebrows: Sorry to say that, but looks that someone just went there and erased them with liquid paper. I know you were going for white. Background: I'd see this with more sky, rather than just pure white. I prefer the sketch cause it had more details about the shading.
Lal, I thought he was a squirrel at first. He's certainly very rodent-like.
The lines weren't really supposed to be too smooth, but I guess it wouldn't hurt if they were a bit smoother, so the choppiness is merely a product of my untrained hand... xD; Lal, the eyebrows were fail, I admit. It's just that I went over there with a brown colour first, and I sorta needed to make them whiter with something. And believe me, this white looks better that what it was with that brown, haha... |D;
Thanks for the crits! :3
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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:46 pm
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Orockthro whee Sorry I didn't comment earlier. Luckily, I don't think my suggestions would have been very helpful. xd
Like you said - I love your inks... and greatly envy your ability to have such fun line widths and quality. Do you use dip pens? You totally capture the feeling of a Chinese silk painting. Totally. I have dip pens but I don't use them much. For this I used a watercolour-brush. :3
Orockthro I have yet to see the movie (I know...) but from what I've seen, you seem to have captured his character wonderfully! heart
I love his eyes/eye area - nice. Very nice.
Originally I thought it would have been nice for you to plop some great yellows in that sky behind him, but I like your decision to leave it blank too. 3nodding It worked out very nice!
I really can't think of any crits. xd I guess that's good. Oh, wait, I have to take that back.
Your balance is something that could be examened again. 3nodding The red panda is leaning to our right, the bamboo is extra visible on the right, and the sun is also off to the right hand side of the page. Ouch. In the sketch the balancing wasn't so much on an issue because the panda cast a prominent shadow... that was going to the left, but since you nixed that in the final version, we're left feeling a bit wobbly. xd Which is okay, as long as you're aware of how it effects the viewer. 3nodding If you want to fix it, though, adding in the shadow would help. Plus, it's something I think you can actually do at this stage. Any other suggestions would be rather bunk... seeing as you're done. xd
I was thinking maybe adding a cloud or two at the left side of the painting would do the trick? Anyways, I really can't do much with this painting now, even though I'd really love to, since, heh, my grandmother bought it. First painting I've ever sold that I wasn't commisioned to do... :0
Orockthro I'd normally suggest that you shade a bit more, but since you're going for the Chinese silk painting look, color fill is more than acceptable. xd Besides - it looks cool.
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Great job! 3nodding Sorry for the crappy crit... I just honestly can't find a lot to say. Especially since you're done with it now.
P.S. You should do more things with that inking style - it really works for you! I thought it was a nice crits. (: Helpful as always. Thank you.
I really felt so too, first of all, because it was actually fun. Normaly inking has felt more like a chore for me, and one thing that really keeps me away from finishing pieces. This though, was really fun. I also felt that I managed to convey shape and form very well this way. So I'm definitively going to experiment and practise this inking style more. (:
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