| 28 Oct 2004 | Franjo Sedlar | Loading...Hey Sheila you have a great imagination. You're gallery is a little on the dark side. Good job. Keep on drawing! I dare you to draw me a funny picture though, hey you never know, you may like it. We're in the same gallery 691, looking forward to your new drawings. Sheila 'Psycho' Stevens replies: "why thank you for the comment but i do have to say that all my pics were drawn when i was happy.just think what would happen if i was mad." | |
| 3 Nov 2004 | D. C. Wilson | Loading...You've got a good start here and alot of imagination. That is always the most important thing... if you cannot think of it, how are you to draw it?
I'm glad you came and left a comment, as I love to give people feedback on thier work. You're doing good, but there are a few things that I'd like to suggest to help you along in inproving your hobby. (everyone is always improving)
One is to study both human and animal anatomy very carefully. Even though you are drawing in fantasy, it is always good to know what realistic bodies look like so you can work off of them. Even study fur, eyes and bone structure and do several practice drawings. (if I were to post all of my practice drawings... whoa. My gallery would never end)
The second thing is to try things from all angles and pay attention to lighting and shading. Because most of your work is dark in nature (always brilliant to do) you can easily convey that emotion through dramatic shading and light source.
It's a great start and keep at it... it's so very worth it in the end. Always, your obediant servant,~GB i never thought of all that. i'll be sure to do all that next and you came late on the new drawings so i have a few more pics that are funny as well | |
| 11 Nov 2004 | Anonymous <KnightWolf4ever@hot...com> | Loading...Sheila; This is Adams dad, Keith. Liked your stuff very much and think you should keep on drawing. Sorry about the scanner business, but they came out alright anyway. Try some sunlight sometime. I promise that NO Child of God ever burned away to ash from it...just give the eyes about a year to adjust with as much time as it seems you have been indoors..?
Peace, Keith | |
| 16 Nov 2004 | David J. Hardie | Loading...Well firstly I'd add a good bit of detail to your stuff. For some reason detail adds to the overall darkness of your stuff. Also try using some heavy blacks. Sharp edges also works well. Well I gotta go to class, thanks for the question and feel free to ask more if you so desire to! | |
| 25 Nov 2004 | Aerin 'Maki' Holmes | Loading...Very cool art. Creepy too. Some advice: you tend to draw your arms a bit long. Try to shorten them a bit. By the way, did you like the tiger eye?
~Maki~no i didnt see it and i dont see it on your page | |
| 3 Dec 2005 | Tom | Loading...the drawings are good. there not my style but good. needs a lil bit of work but keep it up ROSE...... | |