Did a bit of fuckin around in sai to see if I could come up with some kind of unique coloring method for myself that would match the general style of my linework
I think it came out pretty well, besides the slightly messy look of it, but hopefully the messiness goes away with practice,
Cnc and all that is greatly appreciated, go favorite it too if you like it, that would be cool
and now that I finished this, I can finally get to doing those art shop orders I keep neglecting
Practice
Started by: Drone | Replies: 5 | Views: 617
Jul 27, 2014 7:18 AM #1223660
Jul 27, 2014 9:00 AM #1223676
I absolutely love it! I'd stick with it with this type of style
Jul 30, 2014 4:44 PM #1224534
Looks great I like this coloring style I also think you should "stick" with it
Jul 30, 2014 11:30 PM #1224651
Thanks guys, and yeah, I plan to stick with this syle of coloring for the foreseeable future, hopefully I get better at itvand pick up a few more tricks and shit
Jul 31, 2014 12:23 AM #1224658
Cool Drone I like it but. The lighting on her thigh/calf looks weird, it doesn't really make sense to me but I don't really know too much about lighting so I may be wrong.
Jul 31, 2014 4:12 AM #1224733
Did a quick redline of the drawing.
Which brings me to.
My only advice for this is to measure your limbs while you're in the sketching phase and adjust them as needed.
Now, if you had this critique early on, I could see this drawing going one of two ways;
Left the torso alone, fixed the shoulders, and adjusted the arm length
or
adjusted the torso, fixed the shoulders, and adjusted the arm length.
Aside from that,
that coloring style is absolutely scrumptious!
Edit;
Though quick to say, the torso doesn't matter too much in this really, just the shoulders and arm length.
I do know a lady who's actually pretty lanky with a lengthy torso.
Humans do vary.
Torso (Click to Show)
Which brings me to.
Shoulders (Click to Show)
My only advice for this is to measure your limbs while you're in the sketching phase and adjust them as needed.
Now, if you had this critique early on, I could see this drawing going one of two ways;
Left the torso alone, fixed the shoulders, and adjusted the arm length
or
adjusted the torso, fixed the shoulders, and adjusted the arm length.
Aside from that,
that coloring style is absolutely scrumptious!
Edit;
Though quick to say, the torso doesn't matter too much in this really, just the shoulders and arm length.
I do know a lady who's actually pretty lanky with a lengthy torso.
Humans do vary.