finally!
almost 11 months after alessandra, another vector portrait... what a shame
i know, i know... too much time, sorry... (that laziness will kill me someday)
anyway...
this time the model is Adriana Lima she's sooo beautiful...
and on this i used a lot your comments from Ayumi and Alessandra deviations to
try to improve my drawings... after all, this is only my 4th vector portrait.
thank you all my friends.
for smoother transitions fron lights and darks, is there a gradient mesh tool in corel draw?
i use illustrator so i have no idea, but that's what helps to make really smooth color transitions. not that it matters, your work is great as is.
wow that is just totally spectacular- you are so amazing at portraits- its perfect-
i cannot imagine the amount of time, effort and patience this took - much respect
I found it's so hard when I try to write something constructive, yet I can't find anything wrong with it. All I can say is that you have mastered vector portrays. Beautiful!
-- And to anyone who would wonder aloud whether playing these games makes one violent, I say "Fuck off or I'll gib you with my railgun." - Christopher Brookmyre's thoughts on video games.
the detail level is awsome... i'll like to say something for improvement, but i'm amazed by this.
it's stunning, and i'm really glad that you use corel draw...
i'm taking this to my favs, keep going this way.
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the outline of this is crazy! the result is awesome ~
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for smoother transitions fron lights and darks, is there a gradient mesh tool in corel draw?
i use illustrator so i have no idea, but that's what helps to make really smooth color transitions. not that it matters, your work is great as is.
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i cannot imagine the amount of time, effort and patience this took - much respect
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I really need to update my gallery :/ But if you wanna visit it anyway and leave a comment (or suggestions for a new work), I won't complain!
Shiny...
Pretty.
Whoa.
I found it's so hard when I try to write something constructive, yet I can't find anything wrong with it. All I can say is that you have mastered vector portrays. Beautiful!
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And to anyone who would wonder aloud whether playing these games makes one violent, I say "Fuck off or I'll gib you with my railgun." - Christopher Brookmyre's thoughts on video games.
it's stunning, and i'm really glad that you use corel draw...
i'm taking this to my favs, keep going this way.
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