mental racat wrote:Any feedback on this? I made it for someone in exchange for 10 wishlist items. I didn't request them, it was just what they chose to give me. But I still feel a bit guilty at accepting payment for a beginner signature like this.
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- Taking payment is solely up to you :)
If you want to take it, or charge it; you can :P
Your signature looks really good for a beginner signature. My only complaint is with the weaving, though this comment would be more personal visual of what I see weaving to be.
Weaving is used to show that a figure is off the canvas, so 3d in a way. An example of weaving in real life is a cat near a pole, wit it's tail behind the pole, but the cat itself is in front of the pole. With the weaving of the horse here, it looks like it is zigzagging through an obstacle course with all of the poles in it because of the layout.
So, for the pony; you can have it so the legs on the other side, the legs furthest from the view we see it, hidden by the poles, so it does look 3D.
Of course, this is more personal view of weaving offering as a suggestion.