You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.
#11. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 02, 201311Year Member
Posts: 1,126
Reputation Power: 50
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 02, 201311Year Member
Posts: 1,126
Reputation Power: 50
Looks very cool nice job
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#12. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 29, 201014Year Member
Posts: 5,727
Reputation Power: 1271
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 29, 201014Year Member
Posts: 5,727
Reputation Power: 1271
Nice job but instead of using steady lines, add some thickness fluctuation and have some endcaps flared to a point.
- 1useful
- 0not useful
#13. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 29, 201013Year Member
Posts: 1,779
Reputation Power: 70
looks pretty damn good man
keep up the work man you got talent
keep up the work man you got talent
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#14. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 14, 201212Year Member
Posts: 896
Reputation Power: 39
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 14, 201212Year Member
Posts: 896
Reputation Power: 39
amazing illustration i would just say fix his hairline it looks really odd around his ear but who knows he may just have a **** up hairline
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#15. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 27, 201113Year Member
Posts: 337
Reputation Power: 13
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 27, 201113Year Member
Posts: 337
Reputation Power: 13
Zef wrote Nice job but instead of using steady lines, add some thickness fluctuation and have some endcaps flared to a point.
Yeah I see a lot of people do that with a tablet, but I'll do it with the pentool in the future. Thanks for the feedback though.
- 0useful
- 0not useful
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.