@raycyden
Nina McIver

mythica2
mythica2 by @raycyden (Nina McIver)

chara. belongs to catboy paliden

drawing did by me

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19y12d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 10 November, 2005 @ 12:31 AM

I love seeing people who still use colored pencil -- especially those who use it well! I especially love the shading of her wings and hair! Your ink work is very nice also -- that's always the hardest part for me -- and your sense of anatomy is great... also a very hard thing to pull off! Your use of color is spare but effective, the pose is nicely dynamic, and even her positioning in the frame is neat! I admit, the drawing looked simple at first, but there are a lot of things done well here. Nice job!

Posted: Wednesday, 16 November, 2005 @ 02:22 PM

Wow! alot of detail....its really cute! great shade too.........

Posted: Wednesday, 16 November, 2005 @ 04:38 PM

=^_^= thank you

Posted: Saturday, 19 November, 2005 @ 03:59 PM

I love this pose, it's very cute. You did a wonderful job on her hair with the detail and sheen. I have a problem knowing when to stop when it comes to all those lines. Do you have a tutorial on how you do hair like that?

Posted: Sunday, 20 November, 2005 @ 09:04 AM

well with her hair i first take a few partace strokes to get my hand to make light and even lines. but i decided where i want the highlights and then start from the outter sections of her hair and do strokes in toward the highlights. when the brush/pen gets toward the highligh i lighted the pressure so that it 'feathers' together.

Posted: Monday, 21 November, 2005 @ 03:36 AM

Ohhh I see. Wow, that's great! Thanks for the help! :)

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