Comment 12834

Comment ID 12834

[Art] Shirtless Link
Aug 20, 2005, 3:06:54 AM UTC on [Art] Shirtless Link
This is wicked bad BR!.... though Ive become acustomed to the upsidedown link banner... I do indeed like this one too. Smile Very well done. i like the bits of light here and there. I myself have trouble accepting a picture with this few lines( of my own work, this looks bad ass this way) do you ever feel that complex eating at you? I have a tendancy to over complicate things though..... All and all great work. but I like the upside down one better for a heading. Wink

I would definatly be interested in you posting the process too. Again nice job BR!

Replies

  • Aug 20, 2005, 3:14:17 AM UTC
    Thanks for the comments Zacula. What exactly did you mean by "I myself have trouble accepting a picture with this few lines." Do you mean, you like it better when drawings have more lines? Just curious.

    I understand about the over complicating things. I try my best to fight that urge and simplify where I can.

    I was thinking of using a detail of this one for the banner when the site moves over to paperdemon.com. Just sort of a visual cue that we are under a new name. But if you think the one we've got is better, then maybe i'll just leave it Tongue
    • Aug 20, 2005, 3:34:31 AM UTC
      Hey Susie! Smile NO I don't like all art better with more lines. Just my art, when I leave it uncomplicated,(even if I like it as is) I don't feel Ive given it what it deserves. By no means think that want more lines on your masterful piece. Link is perfect as you've portrayed him Wink Ijust have trouble excepting my work and question if you ever have felt that...... Sad that's all. Wonderful work. I would leave the old banner on the new site for a while at least to reasure (SP) people that it is the same site.
      • Aug 20, 2005, 3:42:48 AM UTC
        oh ok thanks for clarifying

        And about the banner, I didn't even think of that. Not changing it to avoid confusion. That makes sense.

        About the lines thing. I think I may have used to feel the same as you that if there aren't enough lines in there it feels incomplete. I actually still feel that way when I'm doing figure drawing. I feel that A LOT actually. I get to the point where i think i'm done and don't want to work on it anymore. Then there's still plenty of time left for the pose and i look down at my work, then the work of my classmates, and I'm like WOW they've got a lot of detail in there. And mine is so simple. Ah well. Enough of my babbling. Laughing
        • Aug 20, 2005, 3:54:31 AM UTC
          Well what is most important for you to know is that I like your style of work. my questions were trivial. Thanks for your replies bud. Smile
          • Aug 20, 2005, 4:07:28 AM UTC
            hey, i'm just as interested about your thoughts on art as you are on mine. Everyone has there own take on things. I find it interesting.