amazing, but it does need another leg showing, and if you got it from a picture either way her posture doesn't look right without a 2nd leg. Try adding one you'll see, just duplicate the one in front and put it behind, easiest part to do.
3 October 2008 - 07:09:
greagon
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I totally agree.
This is one of the reason I've submitted artwork online; to gather constructive feedback.
Thanks, TruSake.
2 October 2008 - 15:52
Conversation With
Kevin (annihilist)
dude, you are a madman with those meshes. nice work.
3 October 2008 - 07:14:
greagon
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Thanks, dude.
Your artwork is off the hook. I especially like your '1928 Mercedes SSK Trossi Roadster' artwork. Amazing.
3 October 2008 - 07:25:
Kevin (annihilist)
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thanks! ;-)
9 October 2008 - 18:39
Conversation With
Craig Erlick (AIRLOCK)
Dazzling...
Your vector work utilizes the principles behind painting in oils...Captured within your paths and anchor points are the consistency of skin hues, gently ranging from the warm highlights to the cooler shadows. The details such as the hair and eyes are obviously painstaking achievements in vector! This is really-really a fantastic piece, bro!! & I love the subject matter too! :)
10 October 2008 - 09:01:
greagon
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*speechless*
Airlock, thanks bud. What more can I say after your comment; of which I truly appreciate, really ...
Thanks, Rslan. Appreciate it, man.