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drawings..
Topic Started: Mar 20 2009, 11:29 AM (104 Views)
bright.eyes

personally, i hate them. thought it would be good for a second opinion though. would love to know how things could be improved, etc.

:)
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Sayf Udeen Ismaeel
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Hey bright.eyes.
Welcome to Semiotic, firstly. :)

I've gotta say I like them. And I'm jealous of anyone with even an iota of artistic talent.

My thoughts are the second one is better.
In some places on the first one I'm thinking the brush used was too thick.
 
bright.eyes

ah thankyou so much!
yeah i used ink a little too much, i got carried away..
 
Belle
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I like the second one better too, but they're both good!
 
blue

I actually like the first better, but they're both awesome. I gotta say, I love abstract work and you pull it off nicely!
 
Vanderbilt
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I dig both of these :) Somewhat like Salvador Dali! Except the clocks aren't melting. XD
I'm not sure as to which I like better, both have different nice aspects. I think the first is sharper, which I like, and I dig the buildings. The second, the leaves are awesome, as are the many clocks. And the keyboards? AWESOME :)
 
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