WIP- Critiques Wanted please
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@gdbee I'll try to incorporate your comments on the piece. Thank you so much for the critiques.
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Here... I've drawn the girl's face.
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@nyrryl-cadiz I love her face! That's why I asked because she looked awful relaxed if she were being rescued but I love this interpretation.
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@demotlj Thanks. I wanted her to be this badass princess who got tired of waiting so she defeated her own dragon.
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I would maybe show more of the other hand, I know its on the side and it might stand out more once colored but they look like little bumps. Maybe just extend them a little more. Also what if you opened the dragons mouth and had fire coming out? Just a thought, I think that would be cool with the color and bounce light off the knight.
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@chip-valecek Hi, I was also thinking about the dragon breathing fire but as awesome as it may, I want the attention to be on the princess. I'm not scrapping that idea though. I'll surely consider it. Thanks
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Hi, Everybody! Just a quick update! I've just printed my sketch and have just started shading it using my good old 2B pencil. It's almost finished.
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I like the second one because the sword is in a bettr position, not lost in the Dragons hands. The stance is a little wider or deeper..and gives it a bit more tension, like he's ready to defend!
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@marsha-kay-ottum-owen Thank you. They are actually just the same illustration. But in the 2nd version, I enlarged the knight. I think it's more dynamic this way, more life, more tension (as you said). Again, thank you.
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@nyrryl-cadiz Looking forward to seeing the finished product
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@marsha-kay-ottum-owen thanks!
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Hi! After leisurely sketching, I finally finished. Here it is. Hope you guys like it.
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@nyrryl-cadiz Yes, it looks good! Just go tto add feet
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@marsha-kay-ottum-owen oh... I didn't really plan on adding the feet. I was planning to just leave it at that. Do you think it's alright?
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@nyrryl-cadiz
I like feet.
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@marsha-kay-ottum-owen haha
I'll think about it.
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@nyrryl-cadiz I think if you crop it or frame it he won't need feet. Love a good dragon myself, and I like that she's giving raspberries to the knight. Good poses, and I also like the negative space around the sword.
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@nyrryl-cadiz Really, I think it looks fine without feet. I was just looking at the bottom of the page and wondering why it wasn't finished
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@marsha-kay-ottum-owen The paper was bigger than the illustration.
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@nyrryl-cadiz said in WIP- Critiques Wanted please:
@demotlj Thanks for the critique! The princess is actually the rider. She's the more fearless one in this situation. I imagine her as some sort of damsel in distress who got tired of waiting and defeated the dragon who was guarding her tower. Now as her knight has arrived, we can see that she no longer needs his help.
I LOVE that idea! (and i love her face lol) If it was me, i'd draw the knight a little more ...defeated? (is that the right word?) with a " aww maaann" slump to his shoulders (and his sword arm relaxed).