It is a character sketch for a friend of mine - she is waiting for it since about 1/4 year... thehee... ^_^;
She wanted me to draw a sexy elven-fantasy-girl, but I simply hate those stereotype ones with useless armour and weapons. So this girl should be some kind of "modern" elves.
wow, mir gefällt's super-gut ! ich würde es gar nicht coloriert sehen wollen, oder oaky, ich würde,aber irgendwie finde ich diese b/w variante hier total passend. es sieht aus wie aus einem alten Dokument oder auf pergament gezeichnet. mir gefällts
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Amazing. Someday I hope I can have my style and great anatomy melde into each other with such skill as you've achieved.
And as for the comments asking for color, sometimes an artist will feel that a picture is 'done'... even when it's a simple sketch in monochrome. To request a drawing done in another form is to assume that it's either A) unfinished, or B) will look better in color. These are not always the case. Sure, maybe the artist will do the drawing again in color, or in a different context, but it's ultimately the call of the artist on whether or not that's necessary.
I myself love her drawings as they are. I'm just glad I'm lucky enough to come across her corner of DevART, and honored to view her artwork.
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Very well drawn... and I agree, color!
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„Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake.“ - Thoreau
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And as for the comments asking for color, sometimes an artist will feel that a picture is 'done'... even when it's a simple sketch in monochrome. To request a drawing done in another form is to assume that it's either A) unfinished, or B) will look better in color. These are not always the case. Sure, maybe the artist will do the drawing again in color, or in a different context, but it's ultimately the call of the artist on whether or not that's necessary.
I myself love her drawings as they are. I'm just glad I'm lucky enough to come across her corner of DevART, and honored to view her artwork.
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