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Drawing your (and your friends') kids! Exactly what it sounds like.
- DerArknight
- Posts: 485
- Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:52 am
I would love a drawing of my first V8 kid, Dawn Montogomery...
... is what I would like to say, but you already did one when I applied her for pregame. Thanks for that!
... is what I would like to say, but you already did one when I applied her for pregame. Thanks for that!
I would like to request my International child, Jevaun Barret.
https://imgur.com/gallery/kEG93gl
henlo here's a batch!
(california, the girls, ruth, sarah, rebecca, katrina, diana, archie, rhonda, gab&elliot, dani, jia, ashlee, jevaun)
phew!
and some memes
https://imgur.com/a/OiFYDFQ
henlo here's a batch!
(california, the girls, ruth, sarah, rebecca, katrina, diana, archie, rhonda, gab&elliot, dani, jia, ashlee, jevaun)
phew!
and some memes
https://imgur.com/a/OiFYDFQ
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- Grand Moff Hissa
- Posts: 2754
- Joined: Thu Aug 09, 2018 1:37 am
Trying to get back in the swing of this, at least moving forwards. ;-;
California looks really nice. You've gotten great at the subtle details of shading, and something about this piece has a certain colored pencil vibe to it in a really cool way. I also really love the texture you've conveyed on her puffy jacket; you can tell exactly the sort of padded, quilted material at a glance.
The four girls in one piece each look individually good, but my favorite part of having them juxtaposed like they are is how it draws attention to your talent for facial shapes and distinct features. Despite being in similar orientations, each one stands out both in overall profile and in subtle details (nose shape, eyebrows, etc.). I'm constantly amazed that you're able to portray these little distinguishing characteristics of people; I can barely notice them IRL, let alone put them into words, but you always make them super clear and natural.
I love your venture into full-body (or close to) depictions with Ruth. You did a very nice job capturing her anatomy in a natural, slightly awkward position while looking like she is intentionally posing. Your use of colors here is also really vibrant; the different shades of blues contrast with the warmer oranges and reds in a really nice way.
You pull a ton of personality into a more muted expression/position with Sarah. A lot of it's in the slight angle that she's depicted at, which lets her sidelong glance still be directed towards the viewer. I also think her hair is particularly nice, especially the locks that are on the right side of her head, just ever-so-slightly out of place. It's a great detail!
Rebecca looks calm and peaceful but in a way that has a hint of doubt to it. I'd say the hair is the star again here, lots of detail on the way it falls alongside her face. Also, a small thing, but you captured the curve of her neck very well.
Kasumi looks positively sinister, in a wonderful way. You pair a relatively realistic depiction with some great effects and background elements to give her a supernatural/metaphorical resonance, but at the same time her core—a regular teen girl—shines through. The background is great, but so's the normal work—it's an evocative branching out in style and I love it a ton.
Katrina is also great, and the inclusion of her ukulele as a prop is inspired. You're really good at hands, which is impressive especially since I'm told they're one of the hardest things to draw well. I especially like how you conveyed her holding down the strings. The details on her jacket are also really good; you did a great job with how it bunches and where the light especially hits it or shadows pool.
I dig the straight-on pose for Diana; it's actually something that can be really hard to get right without it looking flat, but you did a wonderful job. I'm also taken with how you detailed her layers, with the upper semi-transparent tulle or mesh. It's especially well detailed around her sleeves and where the layers intersect at her neck.
My favorite part of Archie's picture, I think, is probably the way the hat is drawn. You've done really well at getting all the wrinkles, lumps, places hair slips out, etc. to make it look like a super real piece of apparel. Also, as always, your freckle and eyebrow game is on-point.
Rhonda's plaid shirt is wonderful. You really got the bulky fuzziness of it down well. I also like how you gave her a certain sturdiness just in her features and jawline; she looks like someone tough, even in a more relaxed position.
I super dig the emotion and context you bring to Gabriella and Elliot-Blair. You accent their moods with the little emotion signifiers, but you also capture them so well in their faces, and the subtle menace of the gun lurking at the bottom of the frame adds a lot of weight to it. I'm also impressed by how you did their clothes, the different shades of black for the bunching of Elliot-Blair's shirt, and the NASA symbol so accurately conveyed for Gabriella's.
Dani looks nice, and I love how the red of her shirt spreads out and becomes the background. You did a good job with her jewelry, and also with the curves of her collarbone and neck. I also like how her shoulders are squared; it's a good posture.
I dig how distinct Jia's hairstyle is, pulled back like it is where most characters have theirs brushed more to the side; it's immediately distinct and accurately drawn (and the mostly-obscured hair tie works great with it). I also feel like the eyes here are especially good; you gave a little extra intensity here, with a good suggestion of pupils.
Ashlee is once again a standout in terms of clothing and hair. I'm really impressed by how much you've grown when it comes to shading; making solid colors show texture might as well be sorcery as far as I'm concerned. You paired her sweater color with her lipstick well too, in a way that really highlights both and makes it clear she put some time into coordinating. And I like how her hair is really good but there are still a couple stray strands here and there.
Finally, I like the texture on Jevaun's face. It's subtle enough to take a second glance, but very apparent at that point. I also particularly dig how you've paid attention to lighting on his face and hat, even bringing in some different colors as highlight shades convey the direction of the illumination.
You've done a remarkable job with this batch once more, and you rock a ton for making these! Sorry I've been so inconsistent about commenting; the time and effort you put in is obvious and it deserves all the recognition it can get. ;-;
(Also, the memes are great and I think I was there when most of 'em were created; you bring more talent and character to your jokes than some fully serious works I've seen!)
California looks really nice. You've gotten great at the subtle details of shading, and something about this piece has a certain colored pencil vibe to it in a really cool way. I also really love the texture you've conveyed on her puffy jacket; you can tell exactly the sort of padded, quilted material at a glance.
The four girls in one piece each look individually good, but my favorite part of having them juxtaposed like they are is how it draws attention to your talent for facial shapes and distinct features. Despite being in similar orientations, each one stands out both in overall profile and in subtle details (nose shape, eyebrows, etc.). I'm constantly amazed that you're able to portray these little distinguishing characteristics of people; I can barely notice them IRL, let alone put them into words, but you always make them super clear and natural.
I love your venture into full-body (or close to) depictions with Ruth. You did a very nice job capturing her anatomy in a natural, slightly awkward position while looking like she is intentionally posing. Your use of colors here is also really vibrant; the different shades of blues contrast with the warmer oranges and reds in a really nice way.
You pull a ton of personality into a more muted expression/position with Sarah. A lot of it's in the slight angle that she's depicted at, which lets her sidelong glance still be directed towards the viewer. I also think her hair is particularly nice, especially the locks that are on the right side of her head, just ever-so-slightly out of place. It's a great detail!
Rebecca looks calm and peaceful but in a way that has a hint of doubt to it. I'd say the hair is the star again here, lots of detail on the way it falls alongside her face. Also, a small thing, but you captured the curve of her neck very well.
Kasumi looks positively sinister, in a wonderful way. You pair a relatively realistic depiction with some great effects and background elements to give her a supernatural/metaphorical resonance, but at the same time her core—a regular teen girl—shines through. The background is great, but so's the normal work—it's an evocative branching out in style and I love it a ton.
Katrina is also great, and the inclusion of her ukulele as a prop is inspired. You're really good at hands, which is impressive especially since I'm told they're one of the hardest things to draw well. I especially like how you conveyed her holding down the strings. The details on her jacket are also really good; you did a great job with how it bunches and where the light especially hits it or shadows pool.
I dig the straight-on pose for Diana; it's actually something that can be really hard to get right without it looking flat, but you did a wonderful job. I'm also taken with how you detailed her layers, with the upper semi-transparent tulle or mesh. It's especially well detailed around her sleeves and where the layers intersect at her neck.
My favorite part of Archie's picture, I think, is probably the way the hat is drawn. You've done really well at getting all the wrinkles, lumps, places hair slips out, etc. to make it look like a super real piece of apparel. Also, as always, your freckle and eyebrow game is on-point.
Rhonda's plaid shirt is wonderful. You really got the bulky fuzziness of it down well. I also like how you gave her a certain sturdiness just in her features and jawline; she looks like someone tough, even in a more relaxed position.
I super dig the emotion and context you bring to Gabriella and Elliot-Blair. You accent their moods with the little emotion signifiers, but you also capture them so well in their faces, and the subtle menace of the gun lurking at the bottom of the frame adds a lot of weight to it. I'm also impressed by how you did their clothes, the different shades of black for the bunching of Elliot-Blair's shirt, and the NASA symbol so accurately conveyed for Gabriella's.
Dani looks nice, and I love how the red of her shirt spreads out and becomes the background. You did a good job with her jewelry, and also with the curves of her collarbone and neck. I also like how her shoulders are squared; it's a good posture.
I dig how distinct Jia's hairstyle is, pulled back like it is where most characters have theirs brushed more to the side; it's immediately distinct and accurately drawn (and the mostly-obscured hair tie works great with it). I also feel like the eyes here are especially good; you gave a little extra intensity here, with a good suggestion of pupils.
Ashlee is once again a standout in terms of clothing and hair. I'm really impressed by how much you've grown when it comes to shading; making solid colors show texture might as well be sorcery as far as I'm concerned. You paired her sweater color with her lipstick well too, in a way that really highlights both and makes it clear she put some time into coordinating. And I like how her hair is really good but there are still a couple stray strands here and there.
Finally, I like the texture on Jevaun's face. It's subtle enough to take a second glance, but very apparent at that point. I also particularly dig how you've paid attention to lighting on his face and hat, even bringing in some different colors as highlight shades convey the direction of the illumination.
You've done a remarkable job with this batch once more, and you rock a ton for making these! Sorry I've been so inconsistent about commenting; the time and effort you put in is obvious and it deserves all the recognition it can get. ;-;
(Also, the memes are great and I think I was there when most of 'em were created; you bring more talent and character to your jokes than some fully serious works I've seen!)
I bid you all dark greetings!
- Dr Adjective
- Posts: 442
- Joined: Mon Jul 06, 2020 8:25 pm
- Location: UK
First of all, I'm really bad at giving useful feedback because I know jack about technique, but I at least want to say that your art is excellent and I really like your particular style!
As such I would be very much honoured if you'd do Evie please and thank you?
As such I would be very much honoured if you'd do Evie please and thank you?
hey, it's been a while. I know that I have been stuck in a bad episode for a long time, but I am also mostly posting only to discord now. still, requests are open and I'll do some art streams once in a while. it's just that putting the art on imgur and putting that here is too tedious.
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- DerArknight
- Posts: 485
- Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:52 am
If requests are open, then may I request a drawing of my second V8-kid, Ethan Kemp?Yonagoda wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 10:38 pm hey, it's been a while. I know that I have been stuck in a bad episode for a long time, but I am also mostly posting only to discord now. still, requests are open and I'll do some art streams once in a while. it's just that putting the art on imgur and putting that here is too tedious.
Also I like your drawings on discord, so don't feel bad about this thread here taking a while. You can take as much time as you want.
Oh, if requests are open, could you do Janelle Barber?
Requests are always open unless I say otherwise.
Ponged at y'all in discord!
Ponged at y'all in discord!
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In that case, I would like to request my only accepted child so far, Kyoto Aizawa.
Please and thank you!
Please and thank you!
hi yona! i'd like to request my Supers kid if possible