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The whole party together. Cool combo to start with but I plan to paint more characters ^^ I have plenty of ideas but my university and other duties say "nope, ain't nobody got time for that" :[

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Wow they look amazing!! And take your time to improve yourself! Kepp going!

Very detailed and masterful; this artwork gleams with effort.

Amazing talent! I think they look better separated.

Pretty good, but watch your proportions they are all over the place. also dont light with black and white, thats what all beginners do.

Alissandra responds:

Thank you very much for the advice! Do you mean that for the time being I should abandon using black and white alltogether? I have naever been to any decent art lesson but I know that at any art faculty professors forbid their students to use black paint. I can see also my colors are... I don't know, they seem pretty naive to me. Some fantasy paintings have trully realistic coloring you can automatically see the depth in them. Do you think that it will be hard to achieve because of my lack of formal schooling or is it something that will come to me in the end? Thanks once again!

This is amazing. Very contrast-y. Nice renders...maybe one thing to point out though, even if it's minor. I don't know if you wanted them all the same size/shape, but try varying their bodies a bit, such as the shoulder length or the height. It's hard critiquing such great art but since you were talking about character studies, I thought it would be decent info. Keep making awesomeness!

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Nov 9, 2013
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