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Ysyra Sandyman

in the forrest
in the forrest by @ysyra (Ysyra Sandyman)

something for school... i had to draw the world like i see it and its has to be with movement! and like always, i'm working with animals!

and guess what? its a frog!! a jumping from a leaf!!! yes that green thing is a leaf!) frog on the hunt!!

my teacher didn't like it that much and i had to make it a lil bit red and here it is! hope you like it ... she did!

painted with acryl, i hate acryl!!!

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Posted: Thursday, 15 July, 2004 @ 10:19 AM

Wow, nice job. The frog looks quite realistic, you got the proportions just right. The leaf's highlights could be less harsh, they don't blend enough at the edges. Did you apply a green undercoat and then put blue on top, if so, it really works. I love the effect of texture created by the brushstrokes.

Posted: Thursday, 15 July, 2004 @ 11:14 AM

yeah, i know i'm not that great with acryl... and yes i did put a green undercoat and then blue on top^^ thanks!

Posted: Thursday, 15 July, 2004 @ 11:11 AM

this is reali good! nice background, and realistic frog! it looks shiny! i love the colour of the background, and as a fellow hater of acrylics, i think you did a wonderful job! stupid teacher!

Posted: Thursday, 15 July, 2004 @ 11:16 AM

thanks!!^^ ow!! you hate acryl to!! wwwwwwwwwwiiiiiiii happy face moehahaha yes, she 's (my teacher) a witch!! moehaha... she can be sweet to... she's a sweet witch!^^

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