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  • Re: 2 Scotland inspired landscapes

    Stunning! Excellent technique and composition!
    Posted to Finished work - 2D (Forum) by Troo on November 13, 2009
  • Re: Yes, finally...

    You, sir, are a star! Thank you I think I shall leave this one on the shelf a few weeks and come back to it with a fresh pair of eyes and your advice in hand. Cheers!
    Posted to Finished work - 2D (Forum) by Troo on November 13, 2009
  • Re: Yes, finally...

    Hi Yian, Thanks for the feedback! It&#39;s much appreciated The clothes were indeed intended to be very plasticky, but also, as you say, I was very lazy with them as I was more interested in the skin tone exercise - I&#39;m notoriously poor with skin tones and was making a conscious effort to stop being afraid of colour (I spent twenty ...
    Posted to Finished work - 2D (Forum) by Troo on November 10, 2009
  • Yes, finally...

    Those of you who know me know that I&#39;m, like, the world&#39;s slowest artist So I thought it&#39;d be nice for me to finally post an image! Woo! (Settle down in the back). Here&#39;s a doodle of a character from a sci-fi roleplaying game (alas one of the shortest games I&#39;ve ever played in, boo). This was essentially a skin tone practice ...
    Posted to Finished work - 2D (Forum) by Troo on November 8, 2009
  • Re: Character concept - Ciel

    On the plus side, you pull off the Hyung Tae Kim style VERY well! Nicely done!
    Posted to Finished work - 2D (Forum) by Troo on October 26, 2009
  • Re: Painter vs Photoshop

    banjaxedmdt:If you are having problems with colour matching between Painter and Photoshop X I would recommend setting them up as in this guide by John Derry: http://homepage.mac.com/pixlart/.Public/PDFs/Consistent%20Color.pdf Fantastic! Cheers, Banj
    Posted to Painter (Forum) by Troo on October 26, 2009
  • Re: KoshimeArt

    Hmm, I may have to give in to temptation and do the Ghibli museum next time I&#39;m over that way.
    Posted to Sketchbooks (Forum) by Troo on October 21, 2009
  • Re: Relaxing by the Pool

    You&#39;re more than welcome As much as it pains me to suggest this (and as much as I&#39;m sure it&#39;ll pain you to do it), you&#39;re just going to have to spend some time looking at women&#39;s bottoms . The muscles which make up the female bottie-region goes from the cheeks downward and outward to the thighs, whereas this young lady&#39;s ...
    Posted to Finished work - 2D (Forum) by Troo on October 20, 2009
  • Re: PVC-a-like...

    Ah, that&#39;s excellent, Steve! Thank you! I foolishly chose a hue of blue which goes greenish when you lower the luminosity, which is messing things about a little. I&#39;ll give it a tinker and see where it gets me
    Posted to General art queries (Forum) by Troo on October 19, 2009
  • Re: Relaxing by the Pool

    This is pretty, but there&#39;s something offputtingly wrong with her left wrist. Try getting a friend (one with relatively slender wrists) to pose in this position for you and you&#39;ll see what I mean. Her bottom&#39;s very... boob-like. And while I realise breasts evolved to lure the male of the species into being attracted to the front of ...
    Posted to Finished work - 2D (Forum) by Troo on October 19, 2009
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