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Brett Anderson
Brett Anderson is a member of Fantasy and SciFi Art gallery 10 at Elfwood.


 
 

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PhotoBrett Anderson is a 16 year old from Seattle, WA and is an avid fantasy reader.
 
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3 May 200245 Tizertes
Fifteen years old, and I am stupid. LOL. J.R.R. Tolkien (didn't put the e and the i right did I? I before E except after C or something ..) Anyway, no art classes? I've lived in them, and my work still looks like smooshed pineapples. Bravo.
6 Aug 200245 Karen Warner
Heh... Haven't looked at any of your work yet, but I shall do.... I agree with Gothic Child, you ARE cute.......
1 Nov 200245 Anonymous
I like your work.
I don't mean to be rude but your head looks really squished in that pic of you, looks like your that putty stuff and someone has thrown you against a wall, I'm sure its not in real life .
i like you hair though
10 Feb 200345 suede
Do you know there is a popstar from England called Brett Anderson? He is a singer in a band called Suede. Mady you can draw him. =)
31 May 200345 polgara fan (david eddings)
Ha i c u have read david eddings have u ever thort of doing a pic of pol cos u r a good at art so i whold love 2 c u do a pic of her =)
11 Jul 200345 Lena
Work on it you can b gr8!
23 Aug 200345 Rodrigo
Es horrible!
18 Feb 200445 Anonymous
You are hot
26 Feb 200445 Stevie
FANTASTIC! oh yer nice pic of ya self!
23 Jun 200445 Enyalie
Hoorah Washingtonians...

You're good with shading and you seem to have a great grasp of how to portray the form of a 3D person in 2D. You know how hair should flow, what a nose should be drawn like from this angle or that, how the curve of a cheek of chin looks, how to make eyes look alive in stead of glassy, and you do a great job of making it look real, substantial. Keep working at it- only thing I can suggest is working on getting everything to fit together, getting it all proportional. But you're awesome at using shading to define certain shapes- a cheekbone or the shape of a throat.

I for one used to avoid drawing humans until I discovered all those circles and lines they tell you to start with in art classes and how to draw books actually do help with getting features and body parts all lined up, nice and even and symetrical. Lazy me. Never end up with more than detailed sketches anyway. You kinda remind me of me like that...
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