well, here's some of them :)
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a138/kaillis/img004b2.jpg)
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a138/kaillis/img004b3.jpg)
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a138/kaillis/img001b.jpg)
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a138/kaillis/img003b.jpg)
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a138/kaillis/img002b.jpg)
Hey wait a second, I didn't draw this one!
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a138/kaillis/WoWScrnShot_TrogdorLove.jpg)
lol at the last one.
but on a serious note: THOSE ARE INCREDIBLE! youdraw those?
Yeah.
After I did the roses I went all "why the flying monkey tonks did I put that on lined paper for?" Oh well.
Unfortunately the thing I'm terrible at drawing is people which is why I don't have sprites as part of my workshop :(
I'd imagine Susys would like that last one too lol
wow, your better at realism than I ever will be
yeah, shading and detailing are my particular strong suit, but I'm not particularly good at scenes or people.
I learned how to do shading at, I dunno.. 6 I think, and been refining it for the last 16 years since.
I'm just good with the coloring with colored pencils, Im pretty good... i have a friend who's an awesome artist, tho she wont admit it...
I have trouble with colored pencils. Pastels are more my thing when it comes to color.
I don't really consider myself an artist though, half the time I get angry at what I'm drawing and scratch it and start over. Maybe that's natural? I dunno, I just like doing it when I have the inspiration to lol
apparently its NAtural, she's similar, she thinks shes horrible...
i like the rose, and omg u play WoW! :P
lol yeah, and that pic is like.. 2 years old, maybe older.
Needless to say, I've been around there for a while.
Wow, those drawings are great.
I like dry pastel, its easy to blend and such. Color pencil requires like that whole layer crap..
I should be used to layering by now with all the Photoshop I've been doing lately to help people with icons lol.
Still, unless they're oil based pencils they're difficult to blend it, but for flat images they're actually pretty nice.