Vector female
I started this not really knowing where it was going, and I still don't know the final result. Currently,...
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#1
Posted 25 September 2006 - 12:46 AM
I started this not really knowing where it was going, and I still don't know the final result. Currently, it's themed on an egyptian princess. If you ask me, it looks like a cross between Pocahontas, Prince of Egypt, and Alladin. *sighs*
All vector, full face...whenever I finish .
Critique very much welcome.
edit:
the only part not vector is the preview bars and title. but, who really cares, right?
All vector, full face...whenever I finish .
Critique very much welcome.
edit:
the only part not vector is the preview bars and title. but, who really cares, right?
#4
Posted 07 October 2006 - 11:09 AM
this is a good way of developing your vector drawing skill...I have one suggestion though...maybe you can ad some contrast on the face part by drawing some vector shadows and highlights. I used to do it when creating bobbleheads and it will make some details on your drawing come alive...if you want it to be an egyptian princess then you must put something so that it can be recognize as one...e.g. a crown cobra (like cleopatra's)
#7
Posted 26 November 2006 - 10:15 AM
Hi, don't stop it, continue, and share with us the results. Dou you know this guy EBOY? Check out his works, he is one of the best with pixel art, and does some very cool vector stuff too. Be carefull, you will find some nude content here too http://hello.eboy.co...ct-tags/vector/
#8 Guest_sandman6665_*
Posted 26 November 2006 - 03:55 PM
such a good start.. which vector application you use here? (corel, illustrator, freehand)
#11
Posted 28 November 2006 - 09:28 PM
Nice start, keep up the good work
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#13
Posted 24 April 2007 - 04:08 AM
One thing that would look more Egyptian -- they were famous for their very shaped hair (ie - straight-cut bangs) and the black soot with which they painted their eyes. This person would look more like one of the slaves. For a princess she might have a headband-style tiara? I know you want to keep it simple but with your talent (the drawing you've done is LOVELY) I bet you could find a way to work that kind of stuff in with minimalist appeal that doesn't overwhelm your original concept.
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