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Denise Chan

Girl
Girl by @denise (Denise Chan)

10-minute speedpaint. More faces! More faces! Must learn to paint faces!

Photoshop.

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Rough / Concept
Submitted:
20y221d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 14 April, 2004 @ 02:41 PM

Frontal view, right? Well, in a dead-on-front view, the head is 5 eyes wide [skull][eye][nose][eye][skull]. Right now, you've chopped off the two "skull" parts. Your shading's pretty nice, it's reflecting what's under there, but I'd recommend some shading on the forehead (under the bangs, especially) for extra dimension.

LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE that hairstyle!

GO YOU!

Posted: Friday, 16 April, 2004 @ 11:11 AM

looks in mirror Ye Gods, I'd never noticed that big bone-space before!! XD S'a bit less than a full eye, so I'm guessing I've got oversized eyes on this poor gal here.

Thankees!

goes off to draw more people

Posted: Saturday, 17 April, 2004 @ 06:50 AM

woa. when I saw that as a thumpnail, I thought the shading was pncil! Nicely done looks like markers for me... Something's wrong on his lip though... his left (right for us) lip looks a bit too thin? Maybe its just me. Cool job

Posted: Saturday, 24 April, 2004 @ 02:59 PM

NOT SURE WHATS WRONG WITH PEOPLE .. BUT NO PERSONS EYES ARE PERFECTLY ARRANGED LIKE YOU SEE IN DRAWING CLASS ..i PERSONALY THINK THIS IS A WONDERFUL DRAWING AND i HAPPEN TO LIKE THE EYES THE WAY THEY ARE .. SOME PEOPLE HAVE EYES THAT ARE SET FARTHER APART THEN OTHERS .. I THINK YOU DID A GREAT JOB ...BETTER THAN ALOT IVE SEEN IN SIDE 7 ...YOUR WORK IS REAL.

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