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Beet... wow, you're amazing!

I love the Japanese woman...it's really cool--can't wait to see the final product!
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foshizzle micrizzle, those are freaking awsome :shock: i cant doodle nearly that good..
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Beet, you seriously rock.

eric and christine.. phan girl?

I'm no art critic, but wow. those look great.
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Wow, Beethoven. I didn't know you were such an artist! It's hard for me to see the watercolor very well, since you aren't finished, but it looks great. I'm a little jealous...I've always considered myself somewhat an artist, but I don't have time to devote to it. Which makes me sad. But I've enjoyed looking at your artwork.

I agree with Bobo about the elf. It wasn't my favorite, either.




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wow. just wow. I love the oriental woman. Finished or not, it is so much better than anything I could ever do. Really really fantastic work.
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Your work is great dude. but, one point of critique I do have is that all of your line work seems to look the same. Your shading is all very similar, and doesnt give the depth of field I think it could have. Using your thumb and fingers to move color around would give some of the pieces a better feel then just coloring them in. (Especially the Phantom piece, its obvious that you just used the pencil to shade)

Overall, its very good though.
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Thanks! You're right, I tend to forget about the wonderful tool that is my finger ^_^

I'll probably get the finished Geisha pic up today... probably won't see too much of a dif, though, heh.

Thanks for all the comments, guys. I wish I could get some of my bigger paintings up... might just have to take pictures, though I loathe doing that.
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wow.. *blinks* that's amazing...

Love the Swiss girl, the oriental lady, and the Erik/Christine picture (which would be even more awe-inspiring with better shading)

Keep up the great work!
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Image

OK, I know this isn't anything spectacular, but I was proud of my patience. See, I'm not a particularly patient person.

Anyhow, Mom assigned me to do a 30 (or was it 45?) minute contour drawing, but that I could actually look at the page. So... here's the result. I'm also not much of a detail person (when it comes to art... again with the non-patient thing), so I was pretty pleased.

I guess I just call it Weeds since, unelegant as that is, that's what they are. ^_~

I forgot Geisha up at the studio, so... can't scan it yet. Sorry.
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I really like "A Soldier's tears". It reminds me of a peice I did a couple years back, on scratchboard. Did you/Do you know the subject, or is it just a random pic?
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No, it was a picture I stumbled across on google when I was researching WWII.
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i-i-i-i cant cope! *runs away*

*shouts from a distance*
I LOVE THE BIG PASTEL PAINTING AND THE JAPANESE WOMAN!
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With trees upon't that nod unto the world,And mock our eyes with air.."




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i-i-i-i cant cope! *runs away*

*shouts from a distance*
I LOVE THE BIG PASTEL PAINTING AND THE JAPANESE WOMAN!
"Sometimes we see a cloud that's dragonish,
A vapour sometimes like a bear or lion,
A towered citadel, a pendant rock,
A forked mountain, or blue promontory,
With trees upon't that nod unto the world,And mock our eyes with air.."




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I saw the first drawing and I couldn't help but say holy crap out loud.

Then I saw the second one and I think I passed out for a while.

There isn't really a word to describe them but AMAZING. Very, very, very, very, very, very, very good job. Some of the best art I've seen in a while.
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Wow, just beautiful. Nice job
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