Lovely! X3 however (if you don't mind me saying..) I think the lines are too undirected? Especially for sensitive areas like the skin, try hatching it all on mone direction, so it will look smooth. Like how you did her boobs and hands, that part is lovely ^^.
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The pencilwork is very nice in this piece, and all the little details in the framing are a treat to look at -- and don't think I didn't notice the small Egyptian-style eye!
Speaking of eyes, I'll just have to mention it looks a little strange to have her eyes at an angle to each other, if you see what I mean. One eye is seen almost straight on, while the other is angled away from the viewer. Human eyes are usually pointed straight forward.
Anyway, the drawing is rendered with a light and appealing touch, and the fabrics are well stylized. Good job, I really like it!
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Looks like you put alot of effort into this. ^^
Just wondering, but about how long did it take you?
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The highest reward for man's toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it.
Speaking of eyes, I'll just have to mention it looks a little strange to have her eyes at an angle to each other, if you see what I mean. One eye is seen almost straight on, while the other is angled away from the viewer. Human eyes are usually pointed straight forward.
Anyway, the drawing is rendered with a light and appealing touch, and the fabrics are well stylized. Good job, I really like it!
I LURVE IT!!!
this is going on my favorites
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