@Azara
Anna Christenson

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A commissioned piece. The characters are copyright wyndstar (in other words they are not mine!). medium: graphite

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Finished Work
Submitted:
20y81d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 04 September, 2004 @ 08:06 AM

Absoluetly beautiful. What medium did you work in? Whatever it was, it is extremely effective at setting the mood for this piece. I do admit I have a certain love for grayscale images, but this is truly well done. The anatomy of the figures is perfect, and their poses are believable. The background is so very detailed and the characters integrate into it well. The flat appearance of some of the layers farther back really pushes the main focal point forward. The only thing that looks even a little off is the woman in black's right leg. The calve is the same width as the thigh and the way they join the knee is slightly odd looking. Other than that the image is perfect, great job!

Posted: Saturday, 04 September, 2004 @ 12:10 PM

I used a 4B and regular HB pencil to draw this. Yea, I see the issue with the calve muscle. I think the disconnect in her knee is more pronounced at this image size, but its still there. I'll keep that in mind for future pieces. I probably should have used a reference. Thanks!

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