Tervic2006-07-30 02:00:11
So this image is something that I cracked out in about 45 minutes, and then spent 2 hours in photoshop removing the lines that come with binder paper. I'm actually surprised at how well the original sketch came out, seeng as prior to my intense boredom yesterday I haven't been able to draw realistic looking human beings for potatoes, not to mention how nice it looks without the obscuring lines. Anyhow, remind me to always carry some blank white paper with me from now on, and to never spend any time on a sketch on binder paper... ergh.
Oh, the story is my mom was gonna pick me up from work since we were going out to dinner and this would "save me the half-hour bike ride so we can get there in a reasonable amount of time". riiight. I was waiting for half an hour, so blah.
Now, let the roasting commence.
PS and if anyone feels the intense need to colourize it, feel free.
EDIT: Doh, forgot to attach the file.... One has been darkened for better contrast, the other just has the lines removed.
Oh, the story is my mom was gonna pick me up from work since we were going out to dinner and this would "save me the half-hour bike ride so we can get there in a reasonable amount of time". riiight. I was waiting for half an hour, so blah.
Now, let the roasting commence.
PS and if anyone feels the intense need to colourize it, feel free.
EDIT: Doh, forgot to attach the file.... One has been darkened for better contrast, the other just has the lines removed.
Unknown2006-08-01 01:03:11
I think if it was smoothed out and colored it would look really nice. His face has a nice angular anger about it in some way.
Tervic2006-08-01 15:21:43
QUOTE(Wesmin @ Jul 31 2006, 06:03 PM) 313401
I think if it was smoothed out and colored it would look really nice. His face has a nice angular anger about it in some way.
It was supposed to be a she, but hey, Genderbending exists now so I can say he/she is using it
Unknown2006-08-03 01:34:00
The major reason it appears male is do to the frame. Obviously, the male and female body are a bit different This appears, at least to me, to be built like a man--broad(ish) shoulders, narrowing at the chest, and then going straight down into the leg. And while, yes, not all women have an hour glass figure, a slight widening of the hips is usually going to be seen, and even if its veeery subtle, you'll want much narrower shoulders in comparison to said hips to give it a more feminine appearance.