| 2 Nov 2005 | Suki | These are truley great pictureas they have all the magic of fantasy artwork i also like the expressions on there faces making it very realistic and the i realy like the movement.  Cristina Diaz-Borda replies: "aww thank you. I'm really glad you like everything." | |
| 11 Jan 2006 | David Mulnix | First off I have been checking out your gallery and I think you've done some nice work. I can see progression in your artwork and its clear to me that you are improving. You are doing a pretty good job of using the right combination of colors to present a particular mood. Also the detail that you have put into some of your backgrounds is well done. By no means am I perfect so please take this for what its worth. I think your images could improve if you were able to create more detail with the shading. It feels like your close in many cases but if you could take it a little bit further the 3-D aspect of your images would really pop out. This can be done by adding a little bit more highs/lows to your images. Also I am making an assumption that you are working with Photoshop or something similar? If so I am currently working on a new painting with a different approach than I have used in the past. This approach might interest you. It involves paining the image in greyscale first so that one can focus on light and shadow in the image without being confused by the color variations. Then after the image is completed in greyscale you add color on top. If your interested I can share some of my thoughts on the process or other thoughts about creating a digital painting in general and there is a tutorial posted that will give you an idea of what I am talking about. http://www.henningludvigsen.com/wordpress/?page_id=23 One other techinque I've seen that works well with digital paintings is to work in a very high resolution say 300dpi 3300x5100, which should be equal to an 11x17 sheet of paper at 300dpi if Im not mistaken. Anyhow you work in a very large format so you can get all the little nuances down (on this last image Ive been working at 200-400% of the true image size and the greater size of the canvas allows me to make 1-2pixel changes that can create some nice detail). Anyhow when your done your image has a lot of nice detail and I've seen where some professional artists have used this technique and after they have completed they shrink the final image down some what (maybe 20-30% reduction). I've seen images that I could have sworn where photos but when your allowed access to the original larger image you can see a little easier that it is indeed a painting, but thats very hard to tell with the reduced image. Best Regards - Dave  Cristina Diaz-Borda replies: "THANK YOU! Wow, this is fantastic. Everything you've said is very useful. Thanks for all the advice." | |
| 11 Jan 2006 | Nyda_26 | Wow! Your art is so emotive and beautiful! Thank you for sharing!  Cristina Diaz-Borda replies: "That's very sweet of you." | |
| 12 Jan 2006 | Maredance | You obviously love drawing and it shows in your art: i love the folds of the cloth, you draw very realistic hair and wings, along with your incredible talent for relaying emotion (Memory is by far my favorite painting in your gallery). As for constructive critiscism: your shading does need a little bit of work, which would add more depth and reality to your people, though that was already covered by Dave and some of your heads end up flat on top, giving the idea that the head has been squashed... if you add more hair on top, that illusion will soon begone! Congradulations and keep up the good work  Cristina Diaz-Borda replies: "well thanks for the advice" | |
| 29 Sep 2006 | C. yourfisharemine Cooper | Wow just wow any one who says 'this sucks' belongs in the loonie bin just wanted to sy that  Cristina Diaz-Borda replies: "Awww, thanks" | |
| 3 Dec 2006 | Emz10dra | All of your pictures have an aura of emotion. The 'memory' one and the 'dont leave angel' pic they reminded me of a friend, a close one who just passed. I am reminded of him in your footsoldier. All of your pictures are amazing, you have a wonderful gift. Thankyou for these pictures.  Cristina Diaz-Borda replies: "Isn't that what art is about? It's no good to draw an empty picture." | |
| 3 Dec 2006 | Anika P. | I#m very impressed how much emotion you are able to bring in to a picture made with such a cold medium as computer-art...you made it full of warmth.  Cristina Diaz-Borda replies: "Why thank you" | |
| 2 May 2007 | C. Hessman | Wow! Great gallery! I like how all your pictures are so emotional.  Cristina Diaz-Borda replies: "thank you very much. I guess you can tell I use art to express myself." | |
| 28 May 2007 | Desiree M, Cassidy | wow, amazing and if i could speak more than one language i would say it every way i could. Your gallery is great, you have wonderful skill when it comes to cg'ng your pictures. great work!  Cristina Diaz-Borda replies: "thank you. I actually don't do much cg lately, I just tend to use it for my fantasy stuff. I'm glad you like it though." | |
| 13 Jun 2007 | Ashley N. Caulford | You're an amazing artist. I really love your work  Cristina Diaz-Borda replies: "Thank you so much. I read all of your comments and really appreciate them" | |