Tagged by lotsa people
For the first 20 people to comment on this journal entry, I'll go through their galleries and pick 3 of their deviations I find most cool.
In exchange, you have to do the same thing in your journal.
PS.: You can show the deviations you´ve chosen by thumbnails OR just links!
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My faves from the people who commented:
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[link] Misterious and interesting, for its simplicity. I think it leaves space for the viewer to imagine about what is this place. Really nice, colors and all. And it may not be intentional, but makes an interesting pair with this one:
[link][link] Yet another simple but strong drawing. The coffee does some great effects here. Dark moods dont have necessarily to be made always by black.
[link] [link] Well, this is an interesting duo. I chose both because of their similarity, as they're both good portraits. The first has some really nice shading effects on the clothes. The textures express well the difference between the materials here. The second work, in my opinion, the strongest (i'm a fan of black and white, but not only because of that), has very nice light and shadow values. The hair is well done, and the look on his face is deep, not obvious. It shows a good drawing can be much better than a photograph.
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[link] A good elemental drawing boosted by nicely done textures and coloring.
[link] Good pose, great design and expression. Interesting piece. Dont know where shes from, but seems like an ancient warrior.
[link] A cute girl, interesting clothing. This one shows how a simple stylized pic can be more expressive than a photo (as I said above). I've seen the reference photo, so I can tell. And in my opinion, It's better than the colored version
[link] , though it has great colors and gives here a serene and delicate look.
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"The first step to get in somewere, is belive in yourself."
obrigada!
beijo
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"I wished to know the meaning of things. I am the meaning. I wished to find a warrant for being. I need no warrant for being, and no word of sanction upon my being. I am the warrant and the sanction." (Ayn Rand)
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