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©2003-2008 ~Feynoir
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Submitted: December 29, 2003
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This was my first picture done with the Wacom Tablet. I have been concentrating on the female form lately, and on the folds in clothing. It is mainly painted in Photoshop, with a 3D balcony.
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~Maccis:iconMaccis: Dec 29, 2003, 5:57:01 AM
Wow, you have quite some talent with realism pictures, the female form you've done looks fab. You're right about the details on the sword etc not showing but it blends in nicely all the same. ^_^
~Drakell:iconDrakell: Dec 29, 2003, 5:57:11 AM
:jawdrop: :D amazing! :D :clap::clap:

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~robot-god:iconrobot-god: Dec 29, 2003, 6:31:46 AM
Very nice indeed. I'm trying to pick fault in consistency of the lighting/shadows, but since i have to think about it so much it doesn't really matter.- it's not blatantly wrong and i can't decide if it's wrong at all. :-)
~Asariel:iconAsariel: Dec 31, 2003, 5:45:43 AM
Very nice indeed, shes real cool!

I just think that the bulging out knee looks a bit weird, she looks *in motion* aint she supposed to be posing?
~Animeshun:iconAnimeshun: Jan 6, 2004, 12:57:45 AM
Nice one. The drapery is good and the form is great. For some reason the 3d BG isn't really workin for me. All in all, good work.

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~Feynoir:iconFeynoir: Jan 25, 2004, 6:39:04 PM
Thank you. :) I'm going to spend some time in developing skills with the female form.
~Feynoir:iconFeynoir: Jan 25, 2004, 6:43:11 PM
My intention was to have the light coming from the upper right just forward of the subject. This would normally result in harsh shadows around the face which I didn't want to do, so I left them out. Artistic decision. :)
~Feynoir:iconFeynoir: Jan 25, 2004, 6:46:05 PM
Yeah, it could be either posed, in motion or a combination. I just didn't want straight planted legs, I wanted curves and the suggestion of movement. :)