Naga ga ga ga ga ga ga
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- 16,969
- Score
- 4.33 / 5.00
- Date
- 10/20/2009
- Category
- Illustration
- File Info
- 1200 x 1600 px
- JPEG
- 552 kb
- Tags
- artistic
- nude
- something
- slayers
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Author Comments
I need to practice the way that light works on bodies, and Naga was like the best choice to do so, i took as reference a porn pic from the internet, just to skip the hard and tedious step of posing XD XD XD
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 2, 2010
Yes!
This is the best picture i've seen all day. Thank you.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars Feb 8, 2010
Woah!
First thing I said. WOW. Awesome picture. I like it. The nose could use a little resizing but everything else is good.
Rated 2.5 / 5 stars Jan 16, 2010
It's okay
The proportions are done well and the foreshortening is spot on.
The shading bothers me, though. It's accurate in the way that it follows the anatomy/muscles, but I think the light direction and the contrast should be changed. Or, a more simple solution would just be to change the source of light. Because, right now there isn't one. With the background you have now, you should have diffused light, but here you have it coming from the right.
The face and hair definitely need some work. The perspective of the nose is off; it looks like it's pointing off the right of her face (from her perspective). The perspective of the mouth also seems a bit odd to me. I feel like you could improve this by adding more detail to the teeth and eye area (define the eyelids, add eyelashes, detail the teeth).
The shading on the hair isn't accurate. The light reflections should be where the hair bumps out (move the one at eye level up a half an inch to an inch; move the one by her elbow down a half an inch). Right now you have them where the light curves in, which are areas that wouldn't catch as much light. Additionally, when you're drawing hair, be conscious of what the hair is flowing over and add curves in the flow of the hair where you need to. Where it hangs over her shoulder (the one by her head), it should curve in towards her face and then out over her shoulder. Alternatively, have the hair be brushed back diagonally to the right (from our perspective).
3/5
Rated 5 / 5 stars Dec 20, 2009
Wow just amazing
It look so smooth and I love the way you made her back and her butt look very realistic. Great job I will keep an eye out for more of your art. ;)
Rated 5 / 5 stars Nov 9, 2009
O.o
can't look awayO.O