The neck looks rather thin considering the size of his head >_>
You have given it such a nice painted look to it though, not a clue how you did it
Folds are good.
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O.o gorgous~ the fabric is so soft looking, that's amazing~ i'm also doing a zodiac project, thought it's the stars instead of the animals, and definitly not as well! anyway, awsome awsome job!
Oh come on! you knew I had to fave this one right? I love the colours you used and I'm not even a pink person.
(and speaking of pink; is The Pig ready yet? )
Good folds indeed, I suck at drawing clothes so I'm envious!
Pink indeed!
Looks good, very soft and quiet. Especially his face, but it clashes a bit when compared to the body which is not as soft.
I think the cloth needs more wrinkles around his body, the colouring and shading are well done though.
Overall it looks very nice, the tones are balanced and the darker tones on the tree make a good contrast to the predominant lighter colours.
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You have given it such a nice painted look to it though, not a clue how you did it
Folds are good.
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It's in the air repetition's in the air it's in the air repetition's in the air it's in the air repetition's in the air it's in the air repetition's in the air it's in the air repetition's in the air it's in the air repetition's in the air it's in the air
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(and speaking of pink; is The Pig ready yet?
Good folds indeed, I suck at drawing clothes so I'm envious!
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Whatever makes my Buck-Tick
Looks good, very soft and quiet. Especially his face, but it clashes a bit when compared to the body which is not as soft.
I think the cloth needs more wrinkles around his body, the colouring and shading are well done though.
Overall it looks very nice, the tones are balanced and the darker tones on the tree make a good contrast to the predominant lighter colours.
Love the hair for the rat's 'tail.'
And thank you
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The Pig is infact ready - it's just not very pink
Drawing folded cloth is something I've only recently began to learn to do, so thank you
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