Isn't it funny how inspiration hits just a few days prior to a huge research paper being due?
lol Here's a long-overdue revamp of my original character, Mia Stone. I tend to draw her almost dying a lot.
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Fun Fact: Thanks to Google, I just recently found out that the real life 'Mia Stone' is actually a porn star. I based her off of myself, so I guess you could imagine my enthusiasm. :C I thought up her name when I was like 12 and was convinced that it was so unique. lol
Oh good lord, I had forgotten that like, 2 or 3 years ago you asked me to draw this lady, and I never did. So I'm going to take this time to tell ya that I'm sorry. XD;
Anyway, though. This is really awesome. : D I love her face. She's very pretty. Always does my heart good to see a nice and not overly sexual warrior lady. To much sexual content these days.
lol! Hey! No worries. I have to admit: I have at least one or two outstanding 'art promises' I've completely forgotten about and/or blown off over the years for other stuff.
The way I see it; the longer it takes to finally draw it, the better and more experienced you'll potentially be when you get around to it! You're only doing the person a favor by holding out on them! xD
I thought it was established that inspiration directly correlates with how much important and/or mandatory crap you have to do
Aaaanyway.
I really cannot stop staring at that skin. It seems more... realistic. The freckles and such really capture the fact that skin really isn't as flawless as it's made out to be. It's those minor imperfections and blemishes upon the skin that just add that touch of realism to this, and really makes it stand out amongst your pictures of Mia. So I'd say that's a sign of improvement and/or extra effort. Either way, it's a good thing
Clearly, work and deadlines are elaborate means of trolling people by feeding inspiration that one can't act upon. Touche, work/school. Touche.
Hah, well, to be fair, that is pretty much the industry standard. I'd say 90% of dA does the same (myself included), so breaking out of the ordinary definitely does stand out.
So I'm going to take this time to tell ya that I'm sorry. XD;
Anyway, though.
This is really awesome. : D I love her face. She's very pretty.
Always does my heart good to see a nice and not overly sexual warrior lady. To much sexual content these days.
Anywho, great job, Sabrina!
I have to admit: I have at least one or two outstanding 'art promises' I've completely forgotten about and/or blown off over the years for other stuff.
The way I see it; the longer it takes to finally draw it, the better and more experienced you'll potentially be when you get around to it! You're only doing the person a favor by holding out on them! xD
..Yeah? Amirite?
I'm a terrible person.
Aaaanyway.
I really cannot stop staring at that skin. It seems more... realistic. The freckles and such really capture the fact that skin really isn't as flawless as it's made out to be. It's those minor imperfections and blemishes upon the skin that just add that touch of realism to this, and really makes it stand out amongst your pictures of Mia. So I'd say that's a sign of improvement and/or extra effort. Either way, it's a good thing
Now that I'm out of school, I draw less, but full-time work is slowly increasing my "inspiration". Funny how that works---
Mia's skin was actually super fun to paint. Normally I just use one boring solid colour with some highlights/shading. Blah.
Hah, well, to be fair, that is pretty much the industry standard. I'd say 90% of dA does the same (myself included), so breaking out of the ordinary definitely does stand out.