| 23 Mar 2003 | Tara J. Farthing | *First comment dance* ::Welcome to the woods::
I can see that you have real potential in your artwork. You have started with portraits and figurative work. Keep practicing and i believe you could be a great artist one day.
However, heres some constructive critism for you. I'm not trying to put down your work, but i'm offering you some tips. With your colouring it's good to see you've mastered using solid colour. If you work in some darker colours on the edges of the clothing and the side of the people's faces, it will add to the realism. Then as you get better using this technique you can go up your colours to three. This is how i learnt, and i believe it will benefit your art.
Take care | |
| 27 Mar 2003 | Christoffer Rudeklint | Hi! thanks for commenting my gallery, it was very nice since I don´t get alot of comments myself.
As Tara said before, you have potential to be great (you're alot better than me when I was in 7th grade), but learn how to shade and use dynamic lights and so on. the only thing that is needed is practise...
Keep up the good work =D | |
| 7 Jun 2003 | Jessica 'Vestaka' Douglas | Love all the bright colors you use! delightful! | |
| 25 Feb 2004 | Sand | Good colors and it's coming along well..BUT some pointers and i'm not trying to be mean but..Stop spending so much time on coloring and spend more time on the drawing it's self and the layout.. Colors are pretty yes need color but.... | |