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stevefarfan
03-07-2007, 02:33 AM
It's been a long time since I've tried to digitally paint. What do you all think? Any suggestions? From experience, what do you think would be good pay for a full comicbook page of this quality work?
http://www.stevefarfan.com/2007/realistic.jpg
http://www.stevefarfan.com/2007/realistic2.jpg
SarahRuffinoNei
03-07-2007, 03:56 AM
well, i think you're really losing the hand in the chest area, but i love your modeling style ^__^
aerosoul
03-07-2007, 04:30 AM
the subject seems to be missing his corset, gloves, and fishnet stockings!
but i do like your brushstrokes. my only crit would be to soften the shadows in the torso area a little bit.
jedipencil
03-07-2007, 07:12 AM
Actually, that's not bad at all! The corset and fishnet would be apropo... :laugh: No really this is nice! My only comment would be the eyes - they are a bit too stark in comparison with everything. I would dull down the whites a tad...and maybe add a teenie tiny bright spot... :thumbs:
Necromancer XI
03-07-2007, 10:14 AM
i saw the face and thought it was a woman ...sorry lol
but apart from that it looks cool !
stevefarfan
03-07-2007, 10:58 AM
well, i think you're really losing the hand in the chest area, but i love your modeling style ^__^
Do you mean losing the finger in the chest? ...cause the rest seems to have enough contrast. I'll lighten the tip of the finger. Yeah, I usually pose for my own art.
fishnet stockings, lol. I'll smooth out the shadows.
Not sure what I can do with the eyes, I guess i'll try to lighten the black eyelashes.
Female face, lol, I think the soft brush strokes and the fact that I decided not to paint my after shadow had that unexpected effect. (did that make sense? It's like when you shave your beard and you can still kinda see a slight bit of it due to the translucency of the skin)
stevefarfan
03-08-2007, 05:57 PM
added fix, you can see it in the first post.
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