This is wonderfully vibrant with great color contrast between the background and the flower, and the textures on the petals are particularly nice. Good work!!
This is wonderfully vibrant with great color contrast between the background and the flower, and the textures on the petals are particularly nice. Good work!!
Thank you so much! I'm still fairly new to texturing, so you saying that makes me happy. ^_^
I love how much you have going on here, but in a ridiculously subtle way. The footprints tell a story, and then they lead you into the background and let your imagination run off to wherever the hell it feels like. The way you've managed to do that is awesome, and your ability to tell a story with just a landscape illustration... well, it makes me insanely jealous but also really glad that artists like you exist.
As for that little creature... I can't wrap my head around its anatomy. I kind of wish that you'd drawn it so that we could see more of its body or left the wings off completely. I'm kind of nitpicking here, but those wings are a bit distracting for me. I keep wondering what the rest of the thing looks like, which is a bit of a shame, since I bet it looks really cool. On a more intelligent note, the wings turn the creature into a blob of color on an otherwise beautifully shaded piece. I love that you have the creature there, but I personally think the wings turn it into too much of a focal point. In spite of that, I'm still totally in love with this picture.
I love the way some people on here actually write out an actual critique and/or analysis of a piece. Thank you! I thought it'd be neat to paint something with a little more narrative in it and leave it up to the viewers to interpret their own ideas of story, while at the same time it's also a personal allegory like most of the rest of my work.
The creature is a baby of a dragon species of mine. It's kind of crouched on that rock but yeah, a more spread-out pose might have been more interesting. The wings are inspired by the gold dragons of DnD (they function the same way), and the animal's colors and markings were inspired by crested geckos. I didn't decide to add one until most of the way through painting this. I figured it'd be neat to have him as a witness along with the viewer. There are also dragons flying around the castle, but of course without description it's not possible to tell.
Pretty Good
I think you need to practice clouds a bit, and the sun looks very unnatural, but I love the concept and you drew the water very well. The lighting on the dragon is nice and so are the shadows on the water, but the reflected sun is a bit too perfect. It's also out of alignment with the actual sun XD The picture itself is slanted, but the reflection should not be independent of that. The reflection needs to be pushed more towards the rocks, and probably should be mostly concealed by the rocks.
This painting is a couple of years old, and I've already learned a lot since then, but thank you for the critique! I've noticed a lot of those things myself.
Love it!
I'm not too sure what's going on with the sky and I think the perspective is a little off where the shoreline curves up, but other than that, this is really well done. Love the colors and the way you did the water. Very beautiful picture. One other thing, though: maybe go a little darker on the skin tone next time. The shading is very nice but I feel like his back is more in shadow and should be a bit darker.
Cheers for the review :) I was thinking the same thing on the skin actually after posting :P
Good but...
her eyes are HUGE. Might want to shrink those down a bit along with her mouth. That also looks to be a bit large, at least to me. The hair is very nicely done, though, as are the eyelashes. Nice work on the crosshatching on her face as well.
Actually i still need some training before getting better. I'm working on it
Thx for your review
Great Concept
This is pretty awesome, but I have to say, the green patch on the chest looks a little weird to me. I'm not exactly sure what that's supposed to be, let alone if it's supposed to be leaves or moss or whatever. I really like the rest of the design, though. The arms and legs are great. I'd love to see this guy with a background.
Heh, well yeah originally it was supposed to be a mossy / leave-ish kind of beard xD buut yeah it seems kinda off now that mention it..
But I'm glad you like the design in general :D thanks allot, I might consider redrawing something like this with some more dynamics and possibly a background.. if I'm not lazy-- ok basicly there won't be a background
Nice!
Definitely shouldn't worry about what one person wrote about this in a caption. This is really well done and deserves recognition. Aside from the fact that it's a very cool dragon, the pose is great and I really like the way you drew the head. The details are fantastic. Honestly, the only thing I could say about this is that I think you could have gone a little darker on the body shading. It definitely doesn't look flat, but the shadows could be a little darker, which would give it a bit more dimension. Other than that, though, this is fantastic. Great work!
Thanks. I agree with you there on the shading. I have it nicely shaded in very few spots then in the rest it could be darker.
Yeah, I know I shouldnâEUTMt read too much into what one person says. When that all happened it was when my art was transitioning from child like sketches to serious art like this, and so I was not very confident about my art then. Anyways thanks again it really gives me a confidence boost to hear that and keep drawing. <3
Good, but...
... she's kinda monster girl in relation to her surroundings. That really sticks out for me. The way this is set up now, she looks like she's about 30 feet tall. It's an easy fix, though. Move the horizon line up a little along with the trees in the background and she'll shrink a bit. Other than that, this is pretty good. Pose is great and I really like your coloring style. Very painterly.
lolirl, yeah, that's standing out to me pretty bad now, too. Well, hopefully I've learned from that mistake and I won't do it again. Thanks for pointing it out.
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