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William Andrew Lawrence Moore III

SciFi & Fantasy Artwork by William Andrew Lawrence Moore III

William is a 22 year old guy who just graduated college. his advice to you is 'never leave school'
 
 
 

A Court Dress
Aiming For the Open Wound
An Attractive Snack
Come here
Cursed Island
Faeries
Into the Water
Next?
Night and Day
Picking a Fight
Sereg Draug
The Sword in the Stone
Thinking
Tracking our opponent

 
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10 Dec 199945 Katerina
hi. you have very nice pictures.. but you have so little comments on your pages because the scans are really not good.. i can see that your pictures havea lot of potential but the scan mruins the quiality a lot.. but still i like your work.. keep it up ^_^
7 Mar 200045 Chani
Great Job Will. These are really nice. Keep up the good work.
30 Mar 200045 Lee Perrault
Hey, this ID thing makes me feel like part of a special club. Maybe I'll write a story to go with one of your pictures. 2
11 Apr 2000:-) Jonathan D. Flynn
thanks for the comments... yer style conforms closely to that of the illustrations in several rulebooks... all i suggest is.. dabble with color.. yer proportions are going good.. put some color in.. start small.. like little hashes of 5 different greens for grass..... shading an apple... simple things.. u have even and smooth pencil strokes.. try color.. i think you would do good
4 Jul 2000:-) Ulrike Kleinert
OK, if you invite me in.... I think you B/W sketches are quite good and you've got a feeling for composition. As for color: you shoud try different techniques to find the one that suites you most and *very important* at first don't try to color your original! Make a copy or - far better try to sketch it once more as similiar as possible with leaving out the details. Build a completely new picture using the B/W one as a reference. So you needn't be afraid to ruin your original. Additionally too many pencil details tend to smear in the colors.. Hope to see some more work of you..visit me again some time
23 Aug 2000:-) Tina Kirby
Thanks for the comment you left on my page. I thought I would return the favor. I do feel like I get rushed sometimes and leave out a few details but I also leave some of them out just to make the viewer use thier minds eye to fill in the rest. I think you should try to use color and I agree that you should use a copy to test the color on. I never stick with just one medium for color so I can't just say "oh, try colored pencils" or "Your art would look so great if you just used watercolors" I can say try it all, see what you like 2
25 May 2001:-) Stephen Hippleheuser
Will your work shows great promise. I like the humor you infuse into the sketchwork. If I had to critic and be critical I would say to define a source of light and be consistant with it. Don't be afraid to create some drama with shading and use of shadows. That and jump right into colors. They make a big diffrence in the strenght of the image.
7 Jun 200145 Anonymous
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8 Nov 200245 War Owl
Good thing you have the degree.
8 Sep 200545 John Raynor Moore III
I'm probably related to you... So i felt thus obligated to comment. Good art.
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