| 10 Nov 1999 | Alain Renaud | we need more details, more shading.... When you do shading, try some part in deep black and some in white then play between... | |
| 25 Nov 1999 | Emily Arnould | Great hand, but I've gotta agree about the shading.
It's a little too light right now to be able to
discern very much detail. You should try doing some
more hands with some really dark values to them. You've
definately got a talent for it - see my pitful attempts -
and you shouldn't let it fade away into oblivion!!!! | |
| 21 Dec 1999 | John Teall | well hands are realy something - practice on them a bunch and you're bound to get realy good - i think the flower is wonderful too ... ~ | |
| 18 Jan 2000 | Juliet Howland | Good hands, they aren't easy. I wish your drawing was darker, that would help. They seem a little pudgy, maybe they are a young child's hands. | |
| 1 Oct 2000 | Viktor Sarge | I´d say that the others are right about doing darker shading. My experience is that scanners usually dont catch normal shading very well, so you might have to be a bit more "brutal". Otherwise it´s a great pic. Ps) You could try to darken the colors in some paint program. I have to do it all the time. | |
| 19 Jun 2004 | C. Strasburg | I couldn't draw hands near as good as that when I was 13!! Nice! | |