A dear friend of mine lost a close relative today, and we had known it was going to happen for the last several. I got to work on this and worked on it piece by piece over the course of 4-5 hours and 2 days. Bland like my last one, but if anyone has tips on how I could 'liven' up my next one, i'd appriciate it.
No downloaded brushes, and only the 'Basic Brushes' pack
03-20-2006, 05:09 PM
undertone
cant beleive no one commented on this. shame, shame on everyone :P
well its a good start, one thing you could do is add some colour, maybe try one of the 10 million multicolouring tutorials out there. i think it also needs more definition, more controll, more shape. it just seems to rubbery.
good work though.
03-21-2006, 01:57 AM
Dale
Yea, try using differernt layers and different areas of shapes aswell, that'll add quite alot of depth =)
Like... very light layers inderneath it all. Maybe some whispy / fractal looking layers ontop, light again, so the edges look nice.
Sorry to hear :(
03-21-2006, 05:51 PM
Xtremerunnerars
Reminds me of that thing kenny did a little while ago. It's pretty cool, but use a couple more layers of shading, they will go a long way.
03-23-2006, 10:58 PM
zade one
this is beuatiful i love the title and it matches great nice work