Re: Some japanese girls
You've jumped up a notch or two with these.
As it was mentioned earlier, the strokes seem too obvious in parts, some seem to have lines that are just -too- bold, but still looks good.
Kyoani style is just a big no no for you, stay away from that, you are far far beyond that now.
The hybrid(last picture) looks the best to me, but I notice on both painted ones, you spend so much time on their faces/hair, yet the clothing, backgrounds, pretty much everything else lacks any sort of detail, and gives it a very unfinished look...and not in a good way, not like it was meant to be that way but more along the lines of you just didn't take the time to refine it.
You've jumped up a notch or two with these.
As it was mentioned earlier, the strokes seem too obvious in parts, some seem to have lines that are just -too- bold, but still looks good.
Kyoani style is just a big no no for you, stay away from that, you are far far beyond that now.
The hybrid(last picture) looks the best to me, but I notice on both painted ones, you spend so much time on their faces/hair, yet the clothing, backgrounds, pretty much everything else lacks any sort of detail, and gives it a very unfinished look...and not in a good way, not like it was meant to be that way but more along the lines of you just didn't take the time to refine it.
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