My first human character

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Genete
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Post by Genete »

Looks better.
The eye brights should be upper in the eyeball, according to the shadows of the eyelids over the pupils.
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Post by dsaenz825 »

It looks better, reminds me of the little mermaid for some reason :mrgreen:
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dsaenz825 wrote:It looks better, reminds me of the little mermaid for some reason
That she does :P

Heheh, hard to make something that looks good and is really original, that character has a definitive Disney feel to it.

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Anyone has suggestions about how she should be dressed? :)

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Post by human »

Just a guess, but:

the skin, eyelids, and chin shadow needs to be more rosy

the irises should be lighter in color and less saturated

the hair should be vastly less saturated
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Post by GCharb »

Hello Human

With all do respect, this is cartoon, more fun when colors are bright, thanks for the input though! :)

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Post by JNandC »

You asked about outline color. I like to use a slightly darker shade of the fill color on my drawings. I only use black outlines on rare occasions.
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JNandC wrote:I like to use a slightly darker shade of the fill color on my drawings. I only use black outlines on rare occasions
Yeah, the technique has a name, cant remember it, good advice, thanks!

Now I am looking at the way she should be dressed, maybe a long skirt I could use to devellop a god cloth rig.

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Post by synthsin75 »

With that gradient on the face the rosy cheeks look a little more bruise than blush. Maybe lighten them a bit? Also the new hair looks a bit matronly.

http://www.mediafire.com/?zek5juyyx4m

I had to play with the hair. Hope you don't mind. :wink:
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