| 27 Mar 2004 | SezzA | Loading...Hey! an idea for the corridor - to make it look like he is standing in the corridor, make very very tiny blocks of stone at the end wall *far far away* and make it so that you can see the roof and floor *where you think they should come in* and the wall on the side that the guy isnt standing. once you have done that put a few torches in brackets along the wall & cast the shadows then try and make some doors *you'll need an eraser* good luck! Remember things get smaller as they get father away  Helena Zeegers replies: "Things get smaller as they get father away...? *coughs* (did Sezza just pat me on the head by stating the obvious?) *grins* Oh well, thanks for the suggestions. I will try it out as soon as I get the time!" | |
| 27 Mar 2004 | Jeanne | Loading...I.....LOVE....THAT.....SO.....MUCH! OMG! It's wonderful! It has so much expression! Wowy, I wish I could draw as you do! Helena Zeegers replies: "*blushes and drops a curtsy* Thank you! Glad you like it!" | |
| 5 Jun 2004 | Erin 'lanny' Shaw | Loading...Urm, you might want to think about tweeking the candles and the base of the mirror too, they are a bit wonkey!  | |
| 5 Jun 2004 | Erin 'lanny' Shaw | Loading...This is a really nice piece, and I agree, it does need a corridor behind the young man (sorry I can't remember his name!) Just do a vanishing point somewhere about the height of his knee or lower and do the walls and floor to that. Arched ceilings are always good for perspective work, and help give it that slightly more Gothic/medieval feel (if thats what you're aiming for..)
I particularly like the details you've added, like the mirror and on the young mans clothes. Really well done, and a very interesting piece! | |
| 2 Aug 2004 | Helena Zeegers | Loading...Know the feeling. | |
| 22 Dec 2004 | Lynn Michelle McDonald | Loading... | |
| 21 Jul 2006 | Horse lover | Loading...Well, for the corridore, make a small square in the middle with a door in the middle of it. Simplest thing i can think of. Great picture. | |
| 19 Oct 2007 | Michael pixie john | Loading...What an arresting tale of 2 lovers , or not yet lovers love the figure drawing too great work | |