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CrimsonDenizen In reply to ricktimusprime0825 [2012-08-28 10:21:33 +0000 UTC]
It needed to be touched up. I had no idea what I did the first time :/
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FrenzyOriginal [2012-08-28 04:20:52 +0000 UTC]
ok, this deffinately deserves a fav
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rkainne [2012-07-02 02:47:51 +0000 UTC]
wonderful
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FilthyWarumono [2012-03-02 12:05:30 +0000 UTC]
I approve.
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xXxAngelusxMortisxXx [2012-02-28 15:07:19 +0000 UTC]
Glad you stuck with the green. It really is much more eye catching with green.
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HardcoreSuburbankid [2012-02-20 21:28:34 +0000 UTC]
You chose the green one! <3 I luff it Waddleton.
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WhitneyCook [2012-02-17 22:06:23 +0000 UTC]
Before I say anything else, I don't want to forget to tell you that this looks really good.
Just a couple tips (I'm sorry if I sound intrusive, it's completely unintentional) I'm just trying to help.
Fire is something SUPER-easily drawn (not many people think so.) I personally like to think of it as hair in the way it flows, and water in it's 'wave' thickness.
Can be easily easily coloured with 2-3 simple colours.
* The only reason I say this, is because you have super-detailed, realistic fire, and she herself isn't quite as detailed.
Now, if you want to keep the fire, you could adjust it's contrast (up) and/or it's brightness. (not sure what program you use, but it's on all of them.)
If you don't want to mess with the fire at ALL, you could consider giving her some more detail, (ex. Hair, and deeper shading)
But like I said, it looks good, you'll do great, people generally love Phoenix. I wish you the absolute best! Keep up the great work!
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