soft/sôft/ Adjective: Easy to mold, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch. Adverb: Softly: "I can just speak soft and she'll hear me". Synonyms: adjective. tender - gentle - mild - limp - smooth adverb. softly - gently
Looking at this, I feel as if I am staring into the definition of the word you've chosen as a title. The texture, color, as well as the look of the woman all reflect the soft touch that is this drawing. Now dramatically detailed, but in a piece like this that is to be thoroughly accepted and asked for. The sharp but smooth edges of her figure really reflect a light posture, which again, all revolves around the word soft. There is nothing bad to say about this piece, and I congratulate you on a magnificent work of art, I hope to see more like it.
That picture is beautiful, I love it, and I sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo-ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo love the hair. Plus I love the hands. Just so you know, I really really really really really loooove the pink hair. It is very unique for you to have such amazing art skills. Oh, and by the way, I love the shade because of the cheeks, sparkles, and shoulders. And the eyes, I just love them because of the eylashes. And oh my god, I seriously love the horns. They are awesome. It is a so so so so so awesome picture. Man, What an artist you are, dude!
Beautiful coloring and line work. The colors you chose contrast against each other which is a really nice thing. However you should work on the neck more its not that it was constructed poorly its more that you over detailed it best thing to do to fix that is look at your neck or another persons and model it after that because the lines in a neck are not that obviously seen unless you get really up close on some one or if their an obnoxious body builder. The hands need a little work as well your knuckles are kind of off and as before with the neck look closely at your hand so you get a good base (idea) of what the knuckles should look like and how there postioned. Your wrists seem a bit off as well on seems smaller (thinner) than the other. But other than that you did an awesome job.
Thanks so much on your critique. I realized that I definatly had a few anatomical mistakes and your comment really helped me see what I need work on. As always I will get back to draw and thank ever so much for the compliments. I really appreciate it
Hey no prob. I'm just really used to spotting things and critiqueing its pretty much what i do at school when we present our home work, midterm, and finals.
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