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Female Glass

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The sad fat glass wants to bang the hotter glass.

Size: 19x24 inches
Media: Pencil (6h-9b)
Paper: Bristol Board

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Even the male glass knows the pain of wanting a hotter glass. The attention to detail is great. Include a background and color and this will be excellent.

Amazing

Wow everytime i look at your work or try and review it, i am so amazed at how well everything comes out and its just so realistic and impressive very awsome style of drawing, Now normally i would love to see some "COLOR" but thats just me i supose, but for the mostpart this is pretty fantastic, everything from the "SHADOW" to the line work so awsome job and props to youon a great drawing once again. And once again its pieces like this that trully amaze me, all theskill level and detail and so much effortput into this so that was very welldone and cant wait to see more, keep at it, this is top notch work.

~~THINGS TO IMPROVE ON~~
So great stuff here, the onlything i would suggest for making it better, would be some color but thats just an idea, this piece is already great without that.

Great job on the glass figure

The glass figures themselves look wonderful and they have a wonderful accuracy to them. It is very photo-realistic. Having said that the shadow the female figure casts looks messy and rushed, most notably the obvious pencil marking in the middle section of the shadow.

wow.

It looks great. Good job. I can't get over how real that glass effect looks.

nice

seems you enjoy glasses. Like the shadow effect and if you drew this it looks pretty awesome.

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Uploaded
Jun 17, 2009
4:15 PM EDT
Category
Fine Art
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