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Molly J. Peterson
Molly J. Peterson is a member of Fantasy and SciFi Art gallery 198 at Elfwood.


 
 

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PhotoMolly J. Peterson is a highschool student who enjoys drawing in her spare time.
 
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19 Apr 2002:-) Anneke Hut
Hi Molly, welcome to the Garden. Thank you very much for joining! 2
27 Apr 2002:-) Ori Sonnenschein
Hi, i got very nice comments on my site from one molly j. Peterson. Thanks.

Your art is cool, i love your coloring. It seems like you have a feal for it.

If i could make a suggestion, i would suggest trying to use real people as models, from pictures or form real life.
And since your colors are great, try wet colors, acrilic oil, ink, watercolor, and so on.

Good luck, and keep up the good work.

:-) Molly J. Peterson replies: "Tanky! I really love coloring maybe more than drawing. I haven't really branched out into other supplies because I am the cheapest person and can't bare to spend my hard earned money (haha I do paperwork but that's very hard on my hands, paper cuts are evil)"
2 Jul 200245 Brad W. Greinert
Well hello Molly *waves* okay, on to that contructive critiscism stuff 10. You have proportions down it looks to me 2 Which is a big start for someone who just started.. *grumbles about how he STILL doesn't have that down* Bah! Okay back to the subject at hand...
I suggest for your fairies and such that you make the head a little smaller, like your prom fairy, make it just a little bit smaller so it seems to fit with the rest of the picture better 2 then it will look great 1 The rest of the stuff I have to suggest has already been said... practice, practice, practice ;D Your wings are good but they can use a bit of work... just keep practicing and you will definitley have a great gallery here, okay I think I have yapped enough 10 see ya later and good luck 2
30 Sep 200245 H. k. tsang
If it is a start, it's a wonderful start! Thank you for your works and thank you for commenting on my gallery!
9 Nov 200245 Kimmy
Hey there!! I like your drawings a lot.But i think that you should try to draw black and white sometime. It makes the picture jump out and is more appealing to the eye. Also try to practice to be more proportional.
26 Mar 2003:-) Naomi Knoano
Ah, a very nice gallery2 your fairies are very nice and colorful. I hope to see more.
10 May 200345 JennyPenny
hey girl. I'm 15 and i started drawin fairies and dragons and stuff when i was 14, and the first one i drew, i Thought was completely awesome. I spent like 4 hours on it, from like 10-2 on a school night because i knew if i stopped i wouldnt be inspired to finish it later.

anyways. I think i can maybe help u a bit with ur drawing and coloring techniques. i was surfin the web lookin for clovers or somethin one day and i ended up at this awesome faery and dragons website. If you've ever heard of amy brown, she is THE BEST fairy drawer i have ever seen. her website is http://www.amybrownart.com . i think you can get some really great ideas from those paintings.

she updates about once every month or every other month, it depends how much she wants to add at a time.

one thing. for the wings, i would suggest making them a little less butterfly-ish. i mean i know ur just startin, and those are great. but to really make them stick out and be a beautiful main attraction in the picture, is to maybe make them like long blades of grass. but connected, if u know what i'm saying.

another thing, as you are drawing ur piture, or when ur done... take it and put it up to a mirror and look at it. sometimes it may be a little slanted to one side (i know this cuz my brother draws really well, but all his stuff is slanted to the right and when i told him to put it up to a mirror, he freaked out and was like WTF). It can also show whether you've made everything symmetrical or not. i know i can make beautiful right eyes, then the left is all down-syndrome-y...

aaaand i dunno what else. making tattered clothes is always fun to me. ANYWAYS i wish you THE BEST of luck on your future drawings =). If you ever want to contact me just send an email to my address... byebye
3 Dec 200345 Goth on the RUN...
do what I do and like, look at pics u like and kinda copy stuff from it... like base what youre trying to draw on it's structure... that's how i learned to draw horses and people. very good Though!!
2 Nov 200445 Nick
I think there pretty good. Even though I am only 13 I love drawing anime fairies, angle's ect I thought I would poke around and see if anyone's drawing's would give me some insperation. I would suggest starting with just plain led pencil then you can alway's choose whether to color the picture in or not. You probably know that and probably already do it the same way but I know that sometimes pictures are better left uncolored then they are more mystirios. also you should add a background ding swirls or stripes is sometimes just as good as a beautiful landscape or mushroom. P.S. just in case you are wondering I am a female)
13 Jul 2008:-) Lucas J Knowles
i do not like fairies and stuff so much, as a beginner you look like you are doing very good. Keep at it
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