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Violin~

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For the Green Line Collab. Submission No. 4.
Yupper, I play the violin. The green line extending up and down is a broken hair from the bow. (Probably from intense Charlie Daniels shredding :3)

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Woa

You make the color green look good

Hmm...

Might be good, but the bow is playing the violin in the wrong place. The tailpeice is also a bit long/too close to the bridge.

Kashi responds:

Thank you. You are right about the tailpiece.
However, the bow isn't playing the violin. I didn't attempt to draw it that way either. Sorry if you were confused.
The violin is actually the background of the piece; the bow was supposed to be the main focus. However, you can easily notice that I made it far too distracting. I would change it, but it came out so well!
Anyways, thanks again for the review! ;)

Lighting and colours

This has a nice colour change and the shape of the guitar is perfect well done.

Kashi responds:

Actually, it is a violin, not a guitar.
A guitar usually has 6 strings (unless it is a bass guitar), frets, no tailpiece, the bridge is different, and you don't play it with a bow.
But at least you recognized it as a musical instrument. Bravo, sir!

Fantastic!

Beatifull green colloring...

Kashi responds:

Thank you! :)

relatable

i play in an orchesta and compose solo for viola and i draw as well which makes me love this art so much.how did you draw the lower half of the violin so well ive tried a thousand times.

Kashi responds:

Well, basically, lots of help from the Undo button, my violin which I used as a reference, and a really long time! Lol!
;) Thanks for the review!

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