Oh gosh, that torso is like a photograph (nice detail on the chest fuzzies!) This is turning out great, it's too bad you didn't have time to finish the limbs and head. D:
D'aw, thanks! :3 (A photo, eh? Oh, my ego-how you stroke it sometimes. *waggles eyebrows*)
Turns out the prof likes it unfinished. She enjoys seeing finished lines with sketchy lines because it shows structure. >.> I can see her point, but having something incomplete just drives me batty. I'm afraid to touch it though to make it complete. *snerk*
I'm the same way... I don't like calling unfinished stuff "done." But if it looks good, the professor likes it, and it's hard for you to work further on it... might as well breathe a sigh of relief and go work on something you want/need to finish.
Oh gosh, that torso is like a photograph (nice detail on the chest fuzzies!) This is turning out great, it's too bad you didn't have time to finish the limbs and head. D:
ReplyDeleteD'aw, thanks! :3 (A photo, eh? Oh, my ego-how you stroke it sometimes. *waggles eyebrows*)
ReplyDeleteTurns out the prof likes it unfinished. She enjoys seeing finished lines with sketchy lines because it shows structure. >.> I can see her point, but having something incomplete just drives me batty. I'm afraid to touch it though to make it complete. *snerk*
*strokes ego... huggles it*
ReplyDeleteI'm the same way... I don't like calling unfinished stuff "done." But if it looks good, the professor likes it, and it's hard for you to work further on it... might as well breathe a sigh of relief and go work on something you want/need to finish.
Wow Tori your work is awesome, might be sitting in the wrong spot of the classroom but still looks good xD
ReplyDeleteWrong spot? o.O
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you. :3 I've had fun experimenting in that class.