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      CommentAuthortsu
    • CommentTimeJul 25th 2007 edited
     # 1

    This is what I started this morning.
    I have no idea for the rest of her body (I've tried constructing a few poses, but they didn't work very well for me).
    Now I am pretty much stuck and uninspired to draw her.:cry:

      space_dirl_tsu.jpg
    • CommentAuthorIstra
    • CommentTimeJul 25th 2007
     # 2

    Wow, impressive. o__O

    Hmmm ... I like what you have going there, instead of wrestling with the rest of her body, you could jump into a paint practice that fades into abstract spacey-ness. ^_^

    ~Istra~

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      CommentAuthorrayk
    • CommentTimeJul 25th 2007
     # 3

    Hey tsu, one way to tackle the body is to block the face out on a new layer so your eye doesn't get too drawn to it. Then do some gestures on the body structure. This is probably the reason it's not the best idea to start and detail the face out from the get go. ;)

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      CommentAuthorThunder
    • CommentTimeJul 27th 2007
     # 4

    It's really cool and I'm impressed. You don't necessarily *need* to give her a body. Like Istra said, fade into abstract nothingness and practice some colours (though I'd make it some kind of bust, myself. At least with a neck and shoulders). Or what Rayk said, which I didn't know, so I'll keep that in mind for myself. :D