< 'Mustang' by SimbaGirl

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Apr 5th 2005
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Whoah. Look ma, a human! o_o

Well it COULD be worse. I marked it as a WIP. But I don't know for sure that I'll do anything more with it. Don't really plan to, anyway.

My aunt asked me to draw her younger brother for her. Referenced from an old photograph she lent me. I hope she'll like it.

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WanderingSoul Says:

very cool!!

estarial Says:

This is wonderful, :3 You're so good at drawing humans, -drills a little hole in your head and seeps out your talent- ;3

There are a few little things that are off--nothing worth bothering to correct. If you want, I can try to point them out {but you're entitled to be happy with this the way it is--it certainly looks good, :)}

estarial Says:

Sorry it took me so long to reply--images like this don't as well at home as they do at school {-zips through the internet at her 21kbps dial-up, ;-}. -laughs- Don't mind the little horns and stuffs, the longer it took my computer to load a hosting site, the more I doodled on it, ;

Anywho, I tried to mark out what caught my eye. Some of the things you may not want to bother changing because it'll just take too much time and effort. I also included a version where I just flipped the image horizontally. Sometimes when an artist has been staring at her/his own art for too long, it's hard to pick up on little mistakes. So, flipping it give you another perspective on it, =3

http://tinypic.com/2lni46

estarial Says:

Sorry it took me so long to reply--images like this don't as well at home as they do at school {-zips through the internet at her 21kbps dial-up, ;-}. -laughs- Don't mind the little horns and stuffs, the longer it took my computer to load a hosting site, the more I doodled on it, ;

Anywho, I tried to mark out what caught my eye. Some of the things you may not want to bother changing because it'll just take too much time and effort. I also included a version where I just flipped the image horizontally. Sometimes when an artist has been staring at her/his own art for too long, it's hard to pick up on little mistakes. So, flipping it give you another perspective on it, =3

http://tinypic.com/2lni46

estarial Says:

Sorry it took me so long to reply--images like this don't as well at home as they do at school {-zips through the internet at her 21kbps dial-up, ;-}. -laughs- Don't mind the little horns and stuffs, the longer it took my computer to load a hosting site, the more I doodled on it, ;

Anywho, I tried to mark out what caught my eye. Some of the things you may not want to bother changing because it'll just take too much time and effort. I also included a version where I just flipped the image horizontally. Sometimes when an artist has been staring at her/his own art for too long, it's hard to pick up on little mistakes. So, flipping it give you another perspective on it, =3

http://tinypic.com/2lni46

melleh Says:

It's great that you're touching on something new, realism is very rewarding and you've made a great start to it! I know you marked it as a WIP, but there's a few things here that could be fixed up to get a better result (whether you want to is entirelly up to you ) One thing that really caught my eye is the nose and left eye (our right). To be blunt, I think the eyes are a tad too far apart, or the nose is a little too far right (our left) Of course, I havent seen the reference image, so I could be all wrong, it's just a suggestion :) Great work nonetheless, keep it up SG!

TyParsec Says:

It's pretty good for your first human (which I'm assuming it is )! The face looks a tad lopsided and stuff, but I'm sure you're well aware of that, so I don't need to point it out.

Nonetheless, the hair stands out as being very nicely done, though. Very natural and realistic.