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    Default The Viking

    I started this one a week or two back and never got round to finishing it so I took this afternoon off to play..
    Hope you like, enjoy...
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    Default Re: The Viking

    Are females called Vikings, as well?

    In any case. That a magnificent drawing, Tabian.

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    Default Re: The Viking

    absolutely beautiful!
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    Man vikings and Lady Vikings kind of makes you think, where do they all come from...

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    Thanks Rik and Frances I was going to go into depth on how I did the fur but I think the wire frame tells the story.

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    Default Re: The Viking

    you could still explain a bit about the fur if you want, there may be members who might night not get it from the wire frame. Cute cartoon.
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    Default Re: The Viking

    Super piece of work, Tabian. I think they're called Vikettes.

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    Default Re: The Viking

    Beautiful image.

    Flesh tones are always difficult. There is such an incredible depth of colors. See this article http://airbrush-guidance.com/airbrus...rangest-colors

    And here is a good but not very deep palette colors http://yatsu.deviantart.com/art/pain...tones-25750964

    And this http://shonegold.deviantart.com/art/...lette-91443190

    Skin is almost translucent with a pale blueish or greenish cast and deep red and purple shadows.

    When I was in art school, I was always terrible at life drawing. In one class we were painting just the face. The model was an older woman.

    My painting was terrible. My colors were muddy and dull. But as I was looking and looking and looking at the model and trying desperately to see color, any color, suddenly, the colors in the models face started to come alive and I could see deep red inside the nostrils, a greenish and bluish tint to the skin, along with pale yellow and soft pinks.

    The shadows under her eyes were lavender. It was like a drug reaction except I was not taking drugs. It was an incredible experience.

    Unfortunately, it did not last and it never happened again.

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    All in all this is very well done. It is rather captivating for me.
    One criticism I might have is the fur, although well done, looks a little spiky. Could you soften it perhaps?
    I really like this drawing.
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    Default Re: The Viking

    Quote Originally Posted by RonDuke View Post
    All in all this is very well done. It is rather captivating for me.
    One criticism I might have is the fur, although well done, looks a little spiky. Could you soften it perhaps?
    I really like this drawing.
    Thanks Ron for kind words, I really must admit I did struggle with the fur although I got it somewhere near I was still not happy with it. Have you got any tips on how to do it?
    Regards Tabian

 

 

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