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So luck vs unstopable strengh , the luck win apparently
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Posted by veender 6 years ago Report
Juggernaut gonna go right to her jugs... or not. :P
Very nice work!
Posted by Horoble 6 years ago Report
This made me laugh way more then it should have, thank you for this comment oml XD
Posted by veender 6 years ago Report
Much like juggy, I'm pun-stoppable!
(You're welcome!)
Posted by Horoble 6 years ago Report
After that pun, I think you deserve to share a few more things in common with him as well ;P
Posted by veender 6 years ago Report
Anything but his looks!
Posted by Horoble 6 years ago Report
Aha, it's been so long since I've properly commented on your works Snoup! I'm choosing to blame you talking with me as much as you do, this is clearly all your fault! Aha, joking aside it really has been a while since I've properly done this, and I guess it's just sort of because I've been forgetting to do so given how often we talk, so I'm going to see if I can't make up for that by commenting on some of your recent pieces!
Art wise this is absolutely stunning, and I can't stress enough what an amazing job you've done here!
First things sticking out to me are (her belly...) is the amazing shading and lighting here, that's being put on full display given the perspective of the shot, and how much of her belly is thrown into the focus of the picture (the gut of the piece if you will!). I've always loved how you use shading just as often, if not more then lining to create a level of depth. Here for instance, this is extremely well executed on Domino's belly. Instead of lining, you've used this excellent shading to create this level of depth, and really give it this incredible natural feel! Starting from the simple small line of shading starting by the curve at the top of her belly, curving down in a curved line until eventually breaking off into a beautiful mass of shading. Of curse it's literally everywhere as well, from the shading on her clothing, to the shading that defines her muscle tone and facial expression, and all in all it's just beautiful, I love it! From here the next thing that sticks out to me are both how incredibly natural her posture (and by extension anatomy and proportioning) look in this piece, as well as the perspective you've used here that just in general complements the picture greatly, no doubt due to how amazingly you've executed it here. It's such an active look (ironic given what it is), and everything is doing something! Her hand is resting behind her head, well her head turns sightly and her finger is pressed to her cheek (which is such a niche taste that I honestly love, aha), her leg is pushed to her side by the belly, and even her other foot shows a portion of itself! I do think the only real flaw of the piece does take root here however, as if you look at her right leg, from the knee down it does to some extent look like it belongs to the other leg, given out it appears to curve outwards rather then inwards. Sort of finishing that off, we have the incredible expression you've drawn here, which I can't get enough of! The expression of satisfaction you gave her is amazing, and as you know, I'm a sucker for the tongue to be sticking out as it is here, aha.
I can't complement the piece enough, you've honestly done such an amazing job, you should be really proud! I'll be sure to comment on some more later this afternoon/evening when I can, but I'm sure it'll all come back to "amazing job", aha. You keep up the great work though dear, I'll be trying my best to be more active as a commenter in the future!