beautiful work as always. I don't know how I could criticize. Maybe I could tell you that his hairdo is way too 50s to go with his Polo. And that maybe the Lacoste logo is a bit too big, but we wouldn't have recognized it otherwise.
his proportions seem quite well done, although I'm neither a drawer nor a biologist.
the "spectral chain" or blue filament is really nice and well integrated too. maybe the stars are a little too kitch.
apart from those details, everything rocks my socks off
Although according to genie rules he's in charge, he certainly doesn't look like the one in the driver's seat! I love his polo shirt and the little "chain" attaching the genie to the lamp.
beautiful work as always. I don't know how I could criticize. Maybe I could tell you that his hairdo is way too 50s to go with his Polo. And that maybe the Lacoste logo is a bit too big, but we wouldn't have recognized it otherwise.
his proportions seem quite well done, although I'm neither a drawer nor a biologist.
the "spectral chain" or blue filament is really nice and well integrated too. maybe the stars are a little too kitch.
apart from those details, everything rocks my socks off
Very nicely painted, but the background seems more Aztec or something like that rather than Oriental, which would've been a better fit with the jinn theme.
yeah, it was just what happened to be in my computer, I didn't intend for it to be so prominent but then I liked how it looked and couldn't find any similar middle eastern things
I did the sketch but as usual i didn't find the time to finish it ^_^ anyway, we are in the same team for Art Crusades and i'm doing my best to complete my entry (the watcher and the watchtower)...crossing my fingers, of course!
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I don't know how I could criticize. Maybe I could tell you that his hairdo is way too 50s to go with his Polo.
And that maybe the Lacoste logo is a bit too big, but we wouldn't have recognized it otherwise.
his proportions seem quite well done, although I'm neither a drawer nor a biologist.
the "spectral chain" or blue filament is really nice and well integrated too.
maybe the stars are a little too kitch.
apart from those details, everything rocks my socks off
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