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| 02:09pm 22/09/2007 |
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mood:  amused
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this time, I'm thinking ink sketches.
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| 01:18am 09/09/2007 |
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mood:  amused
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It's been a while, as per usual! Here's a summary of what I've been up to, in picture form:

a mix of a few pencil and( ink sketches ) |
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| 05:52am 16/07/2007 |
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mood:  sleepy
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just one again today, trying again to correct some of my shortcomings:
 what new things or so long-untried things experimented with in this: closer together eyes, more logical jaw, mouth that goes less to the left, smaller nose, wider shoulders, thinner upper-chest, smaller breasts, "skinny bitch" look, drew in the hands, shading, loose-ish fabric with shading and folds indicating movement, lesser folds in the clothing, erasing more than I usually do, larger distance between the eyebrows and the top of the head, thighs that are clearly connected to the hips yet still fairly independent of them.
It was a pretty mixed bag, the face turned out in varying degrees going from unappealing to just uninspired, and the shoulders don't really seem to fit the midsection. The arms are, as ever, my curse and my fear, and the hands are again fitting into the "angular and goofy" type of the two types I draw. However, I like the erasing, it looks more posh, and extending the top of the hairline seems to help reduce the typical impression that she has a face on top of a neck with bangs attached to her forehead, rather than a whole head. The folds as well were pretty fun to do, and some of the shading pleases me. The detail on the lower half really brings it out and makes it easier to ignore any glaring proportion errors, and while the hips/thighs aren't perfect, they do look more viable in the realm of believability than my hips/thighs have looked as of late.
Things I may one day try: finishing my sketches! Drawing more interesting poses than "standing front view with slightly turned head looking off to the side/at the viewer", multiple interacting people(or, as I like to call it, "yuri fanart"), including backgrounds, including props.
Such ludicrous notions. A slightly more meaty update tomorrow. Also, let me know about image size/visibility - I've heard things in the past like "too light" or "too big", so I'd like to use this image to gauge ways to handle future images. This image is supposed to be pretty light, but by no means hard to see. |
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| 03:28am 12/07/2007 |
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Just one sketch today, so I'll forego the cut.
 Messing with styles - was aiming for a rather more traditionally anime look. I think I'll try increasingly greater degrees of anime until I either hit degrees of Osamu Tezuka, or lose steam and stop at Koge-Donbo, nyo.
Or I could... finish that comic page and plan others like I said I would. My style inconsistency is really worrying me, though, as it does every time I try to restart UA. It's so damned ironic because I used to have a set style, and my friend lor even told me "you've got an obvious style and that's a great thing, you should stick with that."
( for people who knew me back in 2000-2001, here's a bit of a laugh ) |
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