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Tiffany Jefferson

Elf's back
Elf's back by @TiffanyTiger (Tiffany Jefferson)

Simple picture I did of an elf.

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Rough / Concept
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19y261d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 02 June, 2005 @ 12:40 AM

Wow, I really have to commend you for drawing a figure from a different angle; it's not very often that people draw from the backside, so I think it's really great that you experimented with that. The anatomy looks wonderful, too. It's got a nice style to it, and the anatomy overall looks very convincing.

The shading looks pretty good, too. The hair in particular looks amazing; it has a very convicing texture. The only thing that could possibly be improved in that area is to have a couple of more really dark values. As it stands, there's really no black in the piece, and a strong contrast between white to black will really make this piece stand out even more.

Also, I think you did such a wonderful job on her figure that it would be great to see her in an actual environment. Maybe if you get bored one day, playing with this could produce something else that looks awesome. :) All in all, you did a very good job, especially for a sketch. Keep it up!

  • Ashley

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