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Dennis Erik Thornqvist

SciFi & Fantasy Artwork by Dennis Erik Thornqvist

Dennis Is a roleplaying fanatic, that is trying hard to make people understand the true meaning of ROLEPLAYING
 
 
 

Bear Shaman
Dragonfly -The Druid
Old Orch
The Jester
Undead

 
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6 Apr 200145 Jonas Lidström
To Daniel: Dennis made it easy for him. He translated the swedish game "Drakar och Demoner" (In english: "Dragons and Demons") to Dungeons And Dragons and it´s not the same thing. The swedish game does´nt have the crumie AC-system for one thing.
14 Apr 200145 Rachel
I think you do pretty good! Indrawing an dall because you use very few lines or shall isay pencil marks to do your work and yet the people have character. Work on the arms and bring the nipples out more towards the arms on the old orc if you want him to look strong and muscular. My friend told me to write that. I tink he should stay exactly like he is. NICE HAIR! 2
12 Mar 200245 Rose
Dear ElvenCutie,(*Rose giggles*)
I love your appreciation for detail! Though your talent is undeveloped I believe with work you will get somewhere. I kind of wish that I had someone encouraging me more when I was really into drawing. I doodle every now and then and I think I'm pretty good. Keep up the good work. 2

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Rose
14 Sep 2002:-) Vries
If you want to learn quickly try reproducing other pictures, just for practice. And...Daniel is a fool!
7 Mar 2003:-) Meganze
You pictures are amazing, they're so good. you are a really cool artist ^__^
4 Jul 2004:-) Quin P. Hunter
Nice gallery. One thing that I find helps when you're doing pics is to use pictures for reference. I have tons of pictures on my computer that I use as reference for wings, muscles, hands, faces, expressions, ect. I find using google image searches work really well. You can't find a reference for everything, but it certainly helps to get you started in the right direction!

I hope that was somewhat useful. 2
7 Jul 2004:-) Yazaku
You've got an awesome start for a gallery. Keep drawing becuase the more you draw, the better you'll get! 2 My last constructive crit for the day would be that on your pictures, there are little grayish dot thingies *i get them too on my scanner* they can detract from the picture *especially big blown up pictures*. To get rid of them... paint or photoshop! It's really easy to get rid of them. Congrats on being the member of the day! Drop by my gallery sometime! 2
~*~The Claw~*~
7 Jul 2004:-) Bleedingsun
Do you play Ultima Online? It's a good mmorpg!
23 Dec 200445 The holy minimorv
du kanske inte borde gjöra så stora bilder 10 och så kan du skugga lite mera annars så e det snyggt. dungens and dragons = best
13 Jan 200545 Evil cheese face
Ill be brutally honest and say that the only way you'll find out if you have any talent whatsoever is to draw from real life - use a model or a friend to work from - im a pretty good illustrator but when it comes to drawing from imagination it goes wrong. Start with the basics and work up to it, or you'll never be good.
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