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AniMage Lying Down - Rescanned
AniMage Lying Down - Rescanned by @arshesnei (Arshes Nei)

I decided to rescan this piece because I realized how saturated with pink the first scan was. It really took away how much I really worked on this picture. I used a color I feel I'm very weak with, wich is browns.

Hopefully people will like this version now.

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Teen (N)
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20y56d ago
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Comments & Critiques (8)

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Posted: Sunday, 26 September, 2004 @ 04:47 PM

I really like this, the way you worked the colors is really admirable, and your grasp on the human body is impressive. That being said, the foreshadowing on the hand supporting her is a bit funny. But other then that, wow. If brow is where you're weak I'd like to see where you're strong because this image is amzing

Posted: Sunday, 26 September, 2004 @ 05:51 PM

I agree about the hands, I'll probably fix this and make it even better. Thank you for your comments, I really appreciate it!

Posted: Monday, 27 September, 2004 @ 01:15 AM

So... We meet again. After ALL these years, I had forgotten that you had a gallery here. It's nice to see you haven't fallen completely off the face of the Earth. :p

Well, you certainly haven't lost any skill over all these years--this picture's practically perfect! Like the last person said, yeah, that one hand looks odd. Also... The hand on her thigh... You should probably be able to see her middle finger there. But other than that... It really IS quite beautiful. I especially love the background and her hair-so well colored and detailed... I need to learn to do hair like that... ^^;;;;;;

Posted: Friday, 01 October, 2004 @ 10:12 PM

I haven't dropped out ...I just am caught up between my actual job and webmaster of Anipike. So drawing has to take a backseat.

Thank you for the comments on the hands, I know hands are difficult, I'll get them fixed sometime, I'm trying to fine the lineart so I can rework it from there.

I do appreciate the advice, thank you.

Posted: Monday, 27 September, 2004 @ 02:58 PM

This picture is just stunning! Everything in it has been drawn so well and you did a wonderful job using those browns ;3. I also love the colors and the texturing. Very nice!

Posted: Friday, 01 October, 2004 @ 10:11 PM

Thank you. I appreciate your comments. I had fun doing this picture I hope one day to do it one notch better then finally sell a copy ;)

Posted: Tuesday, 28 September, 2004 @ 07:31 PM

Hey, you--I knew you from the Anipike Message Board. Still having fun over there? I hope so! It's good to see you here, though, at my home base of Side 7. I really do like your art! Now, on to the real comment...

Browns are TOUGH. I never really thought of that before you mentioned that. I should've, though--when I was doing my 'color' series, I wanted to do brown, but realised there wasn't really a complimentary color to it. I think you've done a great job with all the browns, though--and though it's not quite brown, the skin tone under that mesh is AMAZING.

I'm very impressed with the way you blend the colors, as well. Darn, you've got a great pose, great composition, great background, great coloring... I would be jealous if I didn't realise that you've worked quite hard to get this good. :) So, keep it up--I hope to see more from you sometime soon!

Posted: Friday, 01 October, 2004 @ 10:10 PM

Well oh yes, I'm webmaster of Anipike lol. I'm not just a regular there. I had to get trixies up this month. Than you for your comments. I greatly appreciate them. I've been on Side 7 for quite a while tho. I've been online longer than I am webmaster of Anipike. So there you go ;) I haven't changed my username haha for that long.

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