Hello. I am new. I drew this. What do you think?
(I'm aware the image is large. perhaps too large?)
full image:
http://doctorkolo.deviantart.com/art/Ha ... -355104099
Hanako Fan art
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Hanako Fan art
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Re: Hanako Fan art
Picture might be a bit big
It's really nice. You've captured her adorable shyness quite well. The coloring is top notch as well. The only complaint I have is that her eye is a bit big. But I guess that's just the anime style. It's not enough for me to deduct imaginary points, so I give this drawing an A++
It's really nice. You've captured her adorable shyness quite well. The coloring is top notch as well. The only complaint I have is that her eye is a bit big. But I guess that's just the anime style. It's not enough for me to deduct imaginary points, so I give this drawing an A++
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Re: Hanako Fan art
Thank you for the feedback. Your advice will certainly improve my future drawings.
Re: Hanako Fan art
Her face is a little too wide, but yes, I love the coloring. Her hair is especially beautiful.
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Re: Hanako Fan art
Your art style and coloring is nice! I mean that's some darn nice Prisma work!
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Re: Hanako Fan art
I like the way you did it, in which it picture out how your imagination goes, ho you expressed such image. Nice actually.
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