


Doctor Whooves Lover wrote:
Username: Doctor Whooves Lover
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Payment: 1 very rare!
Pet's name: Shivling
Shading [Yes or No]: Yes please and thank you!
Art Type[Headshot or Fullbody]: detailed fullbody!
Anything else?: I love your art like so so so much and got one of my boy Jesse and now I'm back for more with my flirty boy Alexander c:
Username: Doctor Whooves Lover
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Payment: Does 30 c$ sound alright with you?
Motion (blinking, etc): I would love if you could do blinking with a blush. Fable is a pretty shy doodle, so maybe a sort of shy blush expression would be adorable!
Shading [Yes or No]: Yes please
Perspective [Fullbody or Headshot]: Headshot c:
Anything else?: W-would you be able to make it avatar size possibly? Like a big version, but then an avatar version so I can use it? If not this is totally fine, your art is stunning either way ;^;
Dawnbreeze10210 wrote:
Hey there!
I've been to your shop before to order art and I think this is a lovely idea. Any who, to the point, the criticism.
I'll start with areas that I personally think need some improvement. The emotion to the piece itself seems static, specifically the eyes lack emotion in a sense and doesn't seem to convey the emotion that the raised eyebrows/open mouth are trying to capture. Perhaps a bit more shine on the eyes (not too much, just enough to bring some light/life to them), my suggestion would be over the pupil. There are somwe links to eye shading tutorials that I find useful depending on what emotion I am trying to go for: 1, 2. A minor detail that I came across was the hoodie and how it fitted tightly to the upper torso. Unless you were intentionally going for a hoodie that is relatively skin tight on the body then you've done well on that, but if you were going for a slightly looser fit (like the sleeves), I would suggest adding a bit more cloth bunching up/folds on the upper torso sides (not the bust) similar to what you've done for the sleeves. I think to add more dynamic/movement to the art piece you could make one of the hoodie strings be sort of entwined/lifted like when someone is jumping but that's just my personal opinion. Again another minor detail would be to lower the opacity of the background reflection or even trying a different cloudy/smokey colour such as a pale yellow or another complementary colour. I think it would be better to put more emphasis on the main drawing itself. This may just be me, but I tried to mimic the position you've drawn myself and the anatomy is done quite well, especially because the human form can be difficult. The one thing I found slightly bothersome was the position of how the wrist bends, for me it was just uncomfortable to bend by wrist like that. My suggestion would be to try and raise the arm a little so that you can have a slightly straighter movement into the hand position. This would be rather annoying to try and fix so quite frankly it's not a huge deal unless you're willing to see how it looks (sketch it).
Onto positive aspects of the piece that you've done well! The shading that you've added to your art piece accentuates the areas where shadow indeed is (specifically the clothing and the skin). However perhaps there could be a bit more shading on the knuckles and in the mouth so they don't appear to be so flat. The hair in particular is something that I enjoy. It's a different style then what I've seen before, and this happens to be because of the way you shade and how you change the thickness of the lines. The shading of the hair on the sides (by the cheeks) is done really well and adds a lot more depth to the piece that I was looking for. If you think it would help perhaps just try to do that with the hair along the top so it isn't just purely white/flat coloured. The swirl of hair coming from the top (the large one) is a nice touch in your own personal style. Colours are complementary which is something that is pleasing to see, especially with the purple and yellow combination that isn't done all that often. Overall it's done really well and I praise you for dealing with the human anatomy in your own anime/manga style. So there are small details to work on that mainly just focus on adding more emotion/dynamic motion to your art piece.


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