i made a vow recently to not use anyone elses bases, and pixel in the style i draw (oh, to have a scanner)
designing the doll didn't take long, making the base took a couple of weeks and finalising the doll took another week. then chris had a look and suggested i add a pattern, like the doodles i am so often doing, so i did and in pixels i think they look pretty swish!
(this is a resubmission, as i accidently deleted the other version when purging my gallery!)
thanks to my boyfriend who said "when you draw - you draw amazingly, when you pixel it is mediocre at best"<3
Some people have been asking me about this stuff so I decided to gather all information in one single article on how to make your own portfolio, in a profesional and clean looking way. I hope it's useful, because these steps I myself take.
In this article I will provide you some ideas how you can build your own homestudio for considerably cheaper price than it would cost to use "official" studio gear. I will also show you few examples where I have used the gear I describe during this article.
DeviantArt is full of extremely well produced artistic fashion and fine art photographs. Make up. Styling. Creation of scenery. Story. Light. Glamour. A combination of these expressions sometimes make up a great photograph. But the protagonists of these pictures are usually female.
So... now it's the time for male models to come into focus.
`karemelancholia is one of the most genuine deviants you could ever met. Always active and a true deviantART cheerleader and supporter in every aspect. You can always count on her to lend a hand or get involved, and you usually will find her doing large amounts of both at any given moment. She's consistently reports on contests around dA, showcases the efforts of her fellow artists and shows her charitable side through various activities. Besides all of this, she's a truly talented artist which is why she's an obvious choice for deviousness this month. Read More
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she's ba-ack!
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I don't squirm. I flail. Less restrictive, more expressive.
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