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Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:03 pm
by elemile
Sorry, here it is:
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Link to image on Pixiv:
http://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php? ... d=24301113
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:31 pm
by Mirage_GSM
Very nice picture, but her right hand and wrist look incredibly thin, almost like a claw...
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 2:58 pm
by Juno
Doki doki
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:57 pm
by Guest
The pastel/watercolor look is really nice, with good choice of colors. The pink umbrella, especially, contrasts nicely with the otherwise cool palette, and complements her scars. Speaking of which, some of the best/most "realistic" scar texture that I've seen in any fanart.
Plus I really like her expression and pose; she looks more poised and self-confident than she did in the VN, but still seems true to her basic character. I can easily see her looking like this a year or two after the ending.
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 9:54 am
by elemile
Thanks for the feedback; it was also my 2nd serious attempt of Photoshop, so it's always useful.
@Mirage_GSM
Yeah, I get a lot of remarks about my noodely hands and fingers; to be honest, I like them that way, but guess I still have to conceal them better so they wouldn't come as too distracting for others.
@Guest
Glad you like it. I normally do try to bounce colors here and there, over a restricted palette, for a more atmospheric feel. I also wanted to show a higher spirited Hanako, indeed, like in a moment of unaware relaxation achieved thanks to a good come with Hisao (maybe after giggling in the middle of a date, or by seeing him arriving at the cafe).
I wasn't sure about the tea, so I just went for a sweet/red/orange-flavoured variety, similar to that mentioned by Lilly (and maybe with some alleged relaxing qualities, like the one I used to drink during my own highschool days). However, the main point of the portrait was profiting from her feminine and "flowerish" name (Hana-ko) to convey a symbol of her: the vase's design, a little bit in the fashion of Hanako's scars, far from ruining the beauty of the flowers actually frames it, turning them into something special and unique (althought comprimising, by this very process, the very life of the flowers)... just like Hanako herself. Though I might be wrong.
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 12:14 pm
by CNB
elemile wrote:However, the main point of the portrait was profiting from her feminine and "flowerish" name (Hana-ko) to convey a symbol of her: the vase's design, a little bit in the fashion of Hanako's scars, far from ruining the beauty of the flowers actually frames it, turning them into something special and unique (althought comprimising, by this very process, the very life of the flowers)... just like Hanako herself.
Thanks for sharing the thoughts that went into the picture. I alwayse enjoy hearing artists talk about their creative process, and it drew my attention to some things I hadn't noticed at first glance. Now that I look more closely I can't believe I didn't notice the similar texture of the vase and her scars, and the wordplay on her name. The idea of the scars accentuating her beauty through contrast is both insightful and kind-hearted. Your explanation made me appreciate the picture even more than I did at first.
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:10 pm
by Pata Hikari
This is a beautiful picture.
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:31 pm
by DESU
Seeing something like this would be like a dream for me.
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:19 pm
by Mr. Jack
Brilliant. Nicely done!
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:48 pm
by A Humbled Fan
Very nice. Well done.
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:02 am
by elemile
Hi, it's been a while.
This might be stupid but I wanted to post it anyway. I made an extremely simple (I like it simple) wallpaper of the pic, with just one modification: I turned the vase into a warm pink to make a little more evident the aforementioned resemblance with Hanako's scars.
Thanks again for watching and see you later.
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Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 1:18 pm
by aidz
this is a lovely piece of art, colours are beautiful
however, there is some seriously funky anatomy going on on the right hand (left on page), the wrists are pretty dodgy aswell
was this done in real life and scanned in, or on a tablet?
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 6:11 pm
by elemile
@aidz
The sketch was on pencil, then colored in Photoshop. Honestly, I really screwed those members from the beginning; I tried to correct them on the way but somehow still missed things (like phalanx...). I've kept getting remarks on hands in general, so I've tried to do them from reference ever since; my own hands are very bony and I prefer them that way, but I'm increasingly neutralizing that feature so it won't affect my girls so much. Thanks for the critique.
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Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 6:23 pm
by aidz
it's no problem at all, you don't need to thank me (:
you draw them like almost like branches, and that's cool, but it's probably just personal preference, but I've always preferred hands to be drawn chunkier, mine are more blocky wheras yours are quite spindly, maybe that's different styles talking though
ALSO DRAW ON PHOTOSHOP NEXT TIME, trust me then you can correct things so much more easily (I know I have just shamelessly uploaded a sketch so I look like a total hypocrite but it is much easier)
Re: Hanako portrait (FIXED)
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:00 am
by pandaphil
Everyone's already mentioned the wrists, so I'm not going to repeat that.
Love the rest though, especially the smudged and dirty background. It makes it look lie a really old pencil sketch or watercolor found in an artists studio from the turn of the century.
And I can't say enough good things about her cute outfit. I really, really love it.