In a cataclysm known as the Nightfall, the worlds were almost completely destroyed by a harrowing surge of darkness.
In the shadows of the ensuing chaos a new group has taken shape. Led by an Aegyl named Kalos, the 11th Hour touts an esoteric knowledge of how to combat the darkness and restore the worlds. They might be the worlds’ best chance at survival; but nobody really knows enough about them to confirm or deny their claims.
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Oh no, not feeling bad. Critique is the best thing I could get, and I love that I'm getting it. I'm just trying to think of the possibilities, since I cannot immediately see it. But thank you, Xahnel, haha.
Post by Ellie who has 0% on Jan 15, 2011 16:12:59 GMT -4
._. NOT getting critiques suck >> you have nothing to grow on. XD I got pelted with them with my drawing final. The right and the center are pretty damn good. =3= the left one just make my eyes go O.o 'there's something about that one'. How about trying another one in that position by itself?
<< now I feel like doodling. *grabs pencil* click click
Do you mean by hand? When I color by hand, I use primarily Copic Markers; however, I use prismacolor colored pencils to color hair, for the finer lined detail, and usually go over parts of it (like the tips) with marker to have it all blend and flow nicely. :]
Ooh.. Unique set of tools there! =) I try with colored pencils, but I've never been that great. Copic Markers + Colored pencils might just have a flavor of win. . . Judging by your awesome-colored pictures.
I started off with them when I was a young one, because I got a set for getting good grades. 8) Ooh, the reward system... it worked really well as incentive for the future. :3
But~ if it isn't colored traditionally, I use Corel Painter. So, the last picture you saw of Axel and of Skell were colored in Painter. :3
All right, so here's a look into my quarter. In my Structure of Art class, I need to compile a portfolio composed of four pieces/projects with pre-set themes. The themes are The World, The Region, The Locale/City, and The Body. The whole trend is to go from something big, to something small...
We're supposed to address a global issue within this portfolio, so my overarching theme that I chose to address was that of the Starving Artist. All over the world, I feel the artist is very much thought of as foolish or even ignored, placed on the backburner.
Text reads, "My world... is masked by 'our world'."
And, for fun, here's a doodle of Axel I did when I was sitting in an OChem review session. His face is enjoyable to draw -- just not his entirety. Working on it, though. I'll most likely be working on Dem, Zex, and Marly next.
Post by sagefirefox on Jan 23, 2011 23:23:13 GMT -4
D: I love how you drew the photo of the girl and the Earth. Even though you don't create every single strand of hair on a person's head, or draw every single feather in the wings of the girl, I still see the whole picture. I just kind of sit and stare at the picture cause I like it so much. This results in me seeing things that I didn't see before such as the hourglass or the writing on the page. To me, it's simple yet detailed, if that makes any sense at all. Either way, I like your art a lot.