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Berol color pencils on Strathmore recycled medium paper, 14x17.
* From the Fantasy series [link] ** Based on characters created by George Lucas from the 1977 Twentieth Century Fox film Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. A really talented friend and fellow Deviant Artist by the name of [link] (p.s. This marks the first time another artist has ever "remade" one of my own works, so eat your heart out, Dylan! |
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July 18, 2007
2.7 MB 150 KB 600×711 StatisticsCamera Data
Gateway
DC-M42 1/1075 second F/5.8 5 mm 100 Feb 19, 2003, 7:54:37 PM |
Comments
I still love your flesh color technique. I want your secret formula
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Your focus determines your reality. So be mindful of your thoughts.
Ask it what it has to teach you then let it go. It only has as much power over you as you give it.
My compliments for the awesome detailed Stormtroopers
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mMathab [link]
Take look at my favourites (+1000 Best Star Wars Pieces) [link]
"Size DOES matter!"
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There is a tremendous sensual-sexual expression in art and I feel that energy is often...the driving force? " Kate Bush, 1978
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Let's start the killing...
Creator Of the Madness.
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mMathab [link]
Take look at my favourites (+1000 Best Star Wars Pieces) [link]
"Size DOES matter!"
Thanks dude! But seriously, there's no secret formula. For example, if I am drawing a white or caucasion flesh tone, I simply just use a lemon or canary yellow for the base color and mix a cream or an orange with it and then throw in a scarlet red very lightly overlaying that very softly and GENTLY with a blue or forrest green for the highlights depending upon if it's night or day. I tend to go heavy on the edges, but that just for style sake. Besides, you don't need any help at all, i think you are doing just fine with your flesh tones! I love them!
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There is a tremendous sensual-sexual expression in art and I feel that energy is often...the driving force? " Kate Bush, 1978
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There is a tremendous sensual-sexual expression in art and I feel that energy is often...the driving force? " Kate Bush, 1978
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There is a tremendous sensual-sexual expression in art and I feel that energy is often...the driving force? " Kate Bush, 1978
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