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Magamish
Posts: 39 Location: FL |
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OMG I met heeeer...<3
Well, hard not to, she graduated from Ringling and all. Her work's so lovely, and it's cool to see her featured here! |
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littlegreenwolf
Posts: 4796 Location: Seattle, WA |
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Lovely work as always with the stuff featured in this column, my only complaint is the lack of information on the actual steps she goes to to produce work. You addressed her inspiration and what she tries to achieve, but as an artist myself what I REALLY like out of this column are tips, and insight to how other people achieve the results they get. Does she draw out in pencil first, or is it all tablet? What process does she goes through to transfer IRL drawing into digital, etc.
Another thing I'd love to see in the column is maybe in a subtitle under the pictures featured stating what sort of medium the work is. IE, like in museums and such, water color, oil, mixed media, digital, and if digital it'd be an even nicer bigger bonus as at what programs she used for that image. Everything was referred to as a painting, and she mentioned using traditional mediums, but I can't for the life of me distinguish if any the actual physical mediums mentioned were highlighted in this column. |
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TsubomiKoneko
Posts: 247 |
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Wow, talk about a surprise when I come to this site today and get a "Hey, I know that name!" moment.
I love Luciole's work, she's so amazing and such a sweet person. I got some art done by her way back in the day when she was doing commissions for items on GaiaOnline (man I was lucky). Congrats on being featured hun! I'll always cherish the pieces you did for me. |
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ArthurFrDent
Posts: 466 |
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very nice stuff, which I'm sure you hear a lot, but here's a better...
My 9yr old daughter not only liked the images, but immediately pulled out paper and started drawing. A little inspiration? Cheers |
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Jariten
Company Representative
Posts: 180 Location: Here and there |
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There's a bit of that in the 4th "In Depth" question. I'll make sure more of that is included in the future.
I've considered this; I'm a little worried about how much space it will take below the art, but I'll give it a shot. Thank you very much for the feedback - every little bit helps, and I'm always looking for ways to make the column better, so keep it coming! |
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cetriya
Posts: 156 Location: NJ |
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actually, she has a lot of tutorials, tips and walk throughs on her website and blog. you get a good understanding as to how and why she does things |
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littlegreenwolf
Posts: 4796 Location: Seattle, WA |
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THANK YOU FOR BRINGING THIS TO MY ATTENTION. I tutorials. *goes to stare at the pretties for hours* No problem Jariten. I love your column tons, sorry if I sounded a bit critical at all, don't mean it. It's just her work was so gorgeous and I dunno how she did it all! |
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Alestal
Posts: 605 Location: Dallas, Texas |
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The same thing happened with me! I never won any of her work, (i think i got a free headshot or something) but I did talk to her quite a bit when she was a regular in the art forums. Her watercolors were just fantastic and her digital art is even better. She's progessed so much as an artist since then, it's amazing. |
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bluedrakon
Posts: 3 Location: South Florida - US |
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I actually got a commission piece from her several years ago. The watercolor she did for me was stunning. She has gotten even better over the years. Here is a link to the artwork > http://www.greendragonsden.com/fullsize/fairy/fairyfull49.jpg
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