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Jenny Romanchuk

Weathered - Sketch
Weathered - Sketch by @Ashwings (Jenny Romanchuk)

The primary sketch I always find is better then the finished image n_n But that's just me :)

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Rough / Concept
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20y255d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 10 March, 2004 @ 09:36 PM

WOW! I feel exactly the same way. I absolutely LOVE the way my sketches come out, but then I ink and color them and I think they SUCK...welllll more or less. This is really cool, I love the hair and the decorations, they are very detailed. keep it up! ^_^

Posted: Wednesday, 10 March, 2004 @ 11:20 PM

I agree! Sketches are more fun, and usually my inked work coems out all....blah -.-;;; VERY pretty, I absolutely LOVE the hair, it's gorgeous! Great detail work ^^

Posted: Thursday, 11 March, 2004 @ 10:52 AM

Ooooh~ Pretty! Your lines are so elegant and smooth . . .! :) I love how complex the headpiece is and the folds in the cloak-thing . . . Very nice job!

Sketches generally do tend to be better . . . :p For me, I think it's because I can't draw something more than once. It's like my hands says, "Okay! That's it! That's all you get out of me!!" ^^

Great job!

Posted: Saturday, 13 March, 2004 @ 12:39 AM

Whoa. Impressive detail. ....Yes, I can see how the pic may loose some things in the finishing... Very cool as is.

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