ThanksLol. I like this one.
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ThanksLol. I like this one.
Hmm. I don't think he swiped right on that one. XD Ignore me.
Lele xDHmm. I don't think he swiped right on that one. XD Ignore me.
Awesome job. Facial expressions are hard, but it adds so much character. It also looks like you made two levels of shading, and went ahead and tackled the black shirt. Way to go! Solid black anything is hard to do because the lineart likes to do a hidey.
*u* How long did you spend on this one?
The guy on the left looks a lot more concerned in your drawing.Lele xD
Thankie ;3 I didn’t want to add to much shading, hence the reason why I didn’t shade the hair. I just wanted it to be clean and simple xD.
Uhhh I’m not sure. Maybe 4-5 hours?
I exaggerated their faces a bit xDThe guy on the left looks a lot more concerned in your drawing.![]()
Yup...I exaggerated their faces a bit xD
Always a good thing. ^_^I exaggerated their faces a bit xD
That’s really interesting @-@Always a good thing. ^_^
This is slightly off topic, but I sometimes remember this comic book when I'm doing exaggerated faces and such. There's like a disorder where it's hard to read people's emotions or facial expressions, and there was this comic book that actually took that into consideration when creating it. I never got to read it (I found out about it in an online article or something years ago) but they drew the faces so that it was really easy to see how they were feeling and it was some pretty killer art to boot.
Just something my brain spit out. I guess I'll go to work now like a good Oompa Loompa.
Yup...
Well gtg! I actually drew something last week, but you couldn't tell what it was. Then I drew a super cool dragon, but didn't do it digitally and don't feel like wasting more kindle space on a blurry photo.