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And the finished pic of @Snyusels and @SilverTrainer. :3

I would really like feedback on the colouring. What parts look good, what parts don’t, any suggestions on how to improve it.
I’m mostly aware of the anatomical problems (the arm on the viewer’s left, the hand on the viewer’s right, both feet, the torso being a bit too long, the upper body and lover body being at angles that make them look disjointed) but if you have any tips on how to fix the shoulder on the viewer’s left I would pretty much squeal.
I’d also like to know how the cloth folds/wrinkles look. They just look off to me, stiff and incorrect, but I have a hard time telling for sure.

And the finished pic of @Snyusels and @SilverTrainer. :3

I would really like feedback on the colouring. What parts look good, what parts don’t, any suggestions on how to improve it.

I’m mostly aware of the anatomical problems (the arm on the viewer’s left, the hand on the viewer’s right, both feet, the torso being a bit too long, the upper body and lover body being at angles that make them look disjointed) but if you have any tips on how to fix the shoulder on the viewer’s left I would pretty much squeal.

I’d also like to know how the cloth folds/wrinkles look. They just look off to me, stiff and incorrect, but I have a hard time telling for sure.

  1. kat-reverie reblogged this from mcgwiggles and added:
    I’m glad to hear that the shirt folds look natural enough, though the more I look at them, the more it feels like...
  2. ask-gliscor said: Now that it is colored, I think overall this looks pretty good. The wrinkles look realistic enough, at least to me.
  3. mcgwiggles reblogged this from kat-reverie and added:
    think it looks lovely. The shirt’s folds are done well, I think, but...you’d go about...
  4. frickinstarseverywhere said: The colouring I find is rather grand. Shading is done well and I am impressed. As you stated, the body could be fixed somewhat, but I am still stunned at the greatness. As for clothing folds, the lines look just a tad too sharp, but still, good piece
  5. kat-reverie posted this