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# Statistics
Favourites: 2833; Deviations: 115; Watchers: 557
Watching: 409; Pageviews: 80438; Comments Made: 5739; Friends: 409
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: Josephene WallFavorite movies: District 9, Black Swan, Fight Club
Favorite bands / musical artists: Florence + the Machine
Favorite writers: Robin McKinley
Favorite games: Final Fantasy 7&10
Favorite gaming platform: PS2
Tools of the Trade: Photoshop, Wacom Tablet, Bryce 6 and DAZ Studio
Other Interests: spinning, art, writing, novels, sci-fi, fantasy
# Comments
Comments: 1047
BeniPlant [2013-10-12 07:49:14 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for joining my new group: WholockAndSmauglock
Younare welcome to upload art anytime! You can upload shelock, hobbit, doctor who and fantasy art in the right folders!
I hope you have great fun there and we hope to see u again!
Greetings~β€
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ChaosBurnFlame [2013-08-20 03:03:53 +0000 UTC]
cold've sworn you had a new journal entry this morning..
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nickolaus [2013-07-14 02:32:38 +0000 UTC]
hey there -- I have a new short story up on here, and it is highly controversial.
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christwriter In reply to nickolaus [2013-07-15 04:43:24 +0000 UTC]
Intriguing. Thanks for letting me know.
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PoetryOD [2013-03-27 00:57:59 +0000 UTC]
I am behind on thanking people for faves I'm sorry. Thank you for all the favourites that you have ever given me ever. That should cover it!
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MadxRhapsodyx17 [2013-03-17 08:10:11 +0000 UTC]
Hi *christwriter !
I'm one of the Co-Founders of the dA literature group, ! Thank you for joining and welcome aboard!
Here is a link to the recently-updated rules: [link]
Just recently, we have opened our own creative forum! You may find it here: [link]
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, feel free to ask me, my fellow Co-Founder , and/or our lovely Founder . You can also send us or the group a note. We'll do the best we can to help you.
~Mel ~MadxRhapsodyx17
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Duamuteffe [2013-03-10 04:56:30 +0000 UTC]
Hi! I read your blog and saw you were on dA, so I thought I'd drop you a line!
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christwriter In reply to Duamuteffe [2013-03-10 05:00:32 +0000 UTC]
Hi there!
Lines are much welcomed. Yeah, I've kept my DA site on here for YEARS. Is kind of sort of my baby.
Nice to see that you are here.
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Duamuteffe In reply to christwriter [2013-03-10 22:04:49 +0000 UTC]
Nice to see you too!
I mainly use this for our ongoing Half-Life project now, but it's nice to have a place to put the odd photo that comes out well or the occasional doodle. Tumblr's my main stomping grounds these days, but I try to check in on dA several times a week.
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christwriter In reply to Duamuteffe [2013-03-11 05:35:56 +0000 UTC]
I have yet to get into tumblr. It looks like it'd be something like fun, but it also looks confusing as hell and chock full of crazy...and like it would eat all my time forever.
(...I am a bad nerd. I have yet to play half-life. I finally got Half Life two and that will be my reward for surviving Spring Break. Portal 2 is still my favorite game in the universe.)
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Duamuteffe In reply to christwriter [2013-03-11 21:07:04 +0000 UTC]
Oh yes, tumblr is the epitome of crazy- especially the Portal 2 fandom, in fact; the only more- er- *enthusiastic* groups I've seen so far are the Homestucks and the Sherlock fans. And since you can track tags of whatever you're into, tumblr eats up a lot of time. But I've found a really good group there and I seem to be doing some mentoring, so that's pretty awesome. I definitely don't recommend it if you're trying to get anything else done though- the first few months I was on every spare moment, trying not to miss anything
When you get around to HL the original game has been ported to the HL2 engine as a labor of love, and it's free. Well worth the time; the original game still holds up after all these years and the new port is stellar.
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christwriter In reply to Joshuadsanchez [2012-07-06 05:48:29 +0000 UTC]
You're most welcome. Thanks for making it for me to fav.
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Gotezz [2012-07-05 23:42:09 +0000 UTC]
Thank You for the Kind comment and also for adding my Doodle to your Mandela Things COllection, Cheers!
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mexicanosupreme [2011-12-25 12:58:41 +0000 UTC]
Hi there
Youβre artwork is really amazing, I even +watched you hehe.
My friends made a group called Spread-theArt, and I think itβd be really nice if we could feature some of your artworks in the group, here! [link]
It is an artgroup that focuses on showing the talent of artists who are talented and deserve more recognition!
It would be amazing if you could join and submit some of your art ^^
We are also looking for some contributers etc!
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Kassworkshop [2010-10-13 00:02:28 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot dor supporting my art Have a great day and good luck!!
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saeto15 [2010-09-30 06:35:39 +0000 UTC]
Your rendering skills are amazing, especially on the "Showgirl" piece. I think that's definitely the strongest piece in your gallery right now. I can't even put into words how awed I am at the level of detail that went into rendering the skin and costume and feathers (especially the feathers!).
I do agree with your comment on "Snow" about the anatomy issues, however. I'm really struggling with anatomy myself, and I'm finding the best way to get around it is to draw, draw, draw. How often do you sit down and just sketch, whether from photographs or real life? Even looking at yourself in the mirror or posing for your own reference photographs is extremely helpful. Another great resource is Posemaniacs, a site with fully 3d human models in various poses to draw from ([link] ).
I'm not trying to sound like condescending or anything, just trying to give some good feedback. I think if you can overcome the anatomy issues you'll be a pro in no time.
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christwriter In reply to saeto15 [2010-10-05 23:44:37 +0000 UTC]
I sketch infrequently. I'm trying to get better at that, though, and make it a habit.
I have a love-hate relationship with references. I DO spend a lot of time eyeballing pictures with elements I need (example: Finding pictures of water lilies to paint the kind that I need) but when it comes to trying for a point-for-point pose copy, I get frustrated. Mostly because I need to come up with an idea for the reference, and not a reference for the idea. I DO collect nice pictures that tickle my creative fancy, but I rarely find one that screams PAINT ME EXACTLY LIKE THIS. "Snow" was one, "Soft" was another, "Invitation" (which was actually my own poser render) and, I think, "Paint the Starry Sky".
I think this is because I am a lazy ass. Most of my more recent pieces are a result of a "throw paint on the wall and see what sticks" sketching technique. I don't have a problem with copying or even directly tracing a reference if it's what I need (and all the requisite copyright permissions are taken care of) but I'm too damn lazy to go out and FIND those references to work from.
What I ought to do is get my poser models back and functioning again (computer crash killed all my .exe files) but that'd be a lot of work (ALL my models were .exe files) And Poser figures are rarely as accurate as I'd like them to be.
I also like the learning aspect of working "on my own" so to speak. Sure, it might not be accurate, but it's more accurate than it used to be, and it will get better. There's a trade off in there, and I really ought to study more than I do, but eventually, if I work hard enough at it, I'll get where I want to go. I just have to do the work and make it a priority.
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saeto15 In reply to christwriter [2010-10-06 00:26:41 +0000 UTC]
I understand wanting to learn on your own, that's what I've mostly been doing myself, though I did attend art school. The best advice I can give you is to study the skeleton. Learn how the body is put together, where the muscles are, etc. If you know the underlying framework, you don't need photo reference as much.
Using reference isn't a bad thing in itself, either. It's just that there are a lot of people out there who don't know how to properly use it. Copying a pose or face isn't going to do an artist a lot of good if they don't understand exactly what it is they're drawing. Hence, studying the skeleton and muscles. There are a lot of great books out there that libraries usually carry- my favorites are Loomis' "Figure Drawing for all it's worth" and James Gurney's "Artist's Guide to Sketching". I also found a decent artist's anatomy book in the bargain section at Barnes & Noble that has been a great resource for human and animal anatomy ("Cyclopedia Anatomicae" [link] ). It's a decent book for the size and price.
Sorry if I sound like I'm preaching, lol. I suffered through four years of art school and got sick of seeing artists not being taught the most essential skills (or not bothering to learn them) and I can guarantee they're never going to find work anywhere. That's the bad thing about art schools- they just want your money, they don't give a shit if you actually succeed. Then again, it seems like everyone needs a Bachelor's or higher nowadays, so you're really screwed either way.
Okay, I'll get off my soapbox now. Thanks for listening.
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Mitia-Arcturus [2010-09-16 15:31:32 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for your membership in Action-Portraits Dear Christwriter-Chelsea G ...You are welcome ...!!![link]
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Deviant-ZAngel [2010-09-16 06:07:06 +0000 UTC]
i....i ...
i am trying so hard not to fav bomb you.....
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christwriter In reply to Deviant-ZAngel [2010-09-16 14:55:59 +0000 UTC]
To paraphrase a favorite movie of mine: "Bomb away, for all I care! I knew you'd fave me one day."
Bonus points if you can guess which movie.
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Deviant-ZAngel In reply to christwriter [2010-09-16 16:19:05 +0000 UTC]
uhhhhh ..... pirates of the carribean? that's the only pirate movie i've seen that i can think of right now. If not, ah well.
i am still trying so hard today not to fav bomb. I love your stuff so much i wanna fav your whole gallery ;___________;
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Ranarh [2010-09-15 17:33:05 +0000 UTC]
How nice of you to add my work to your favourites!
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