Vampire girl
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Comment from A73X1S
Such a cool concept I love your use of color choice and unique sense of artistic abilities unique to you and what you like and how you express yourself that is what makes all art truly art beautiful work!
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2020
Such a cool concept I love your use of color choice and unique sense of artistic abilities unique to you and what you like and how you express yourself that is what makes all art truly art beautiful work!
Comment Written 26-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2020
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Thank you so very very much
Comment from Monica Morrell
Excellent work here. Wonderful fantasy contest contender! Intricate and interesting. A pleasure to view! I wish you the best in the contest.
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2020
Excellent work here. Wonderful fantasy contest contender! Intricate and interesting. A pleasure to view! I wish you the best in the contest.
Comment Written 25-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2020
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Thank you so very very much
Comment from alaskapat
This is very well rendered in the grey scale with only the blood dripping from her mouth . She is very well created with great attention to the details. The two ghostly figures sitting behind her add to this scene, I like the moon and the arched opening that frames it.
Very well created , arranged and presented!
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2020
This is very well rendered in the grey scale with only the blood dripping from her mouth . She is very well created with great attention to the details. The two ghostly figures sitting behind her add to this scene, I like the moon and the arched opening that frames it.
Very well created , arranged and presented!
Comment Written 25-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2020
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Thank you so very very much
Comment from Ginger Correa
I can't tell what the things are in the background or sitting next to her. Maybe put some color in it so it does not all blend together. Good job!
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2020
I can't tell what the things are in the background or sitting next to her. Maybe put some color in it so it does not all blend together. Good job!
Comment Written 25-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 25-Feb-2020
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thank you so very much so why only one star just curious once again thank you
Comment from Kathy Banich
Hi James - I have not been on FAR for a while (two years), I thought I'd come back for a brief stint and check in with everyone. So glad to see you're still producing amazing drawings.
Your illustration of this vampire is well defined with notable detailed interest; the slight drop of red that drips from her mouth is artsy. The Ghost entities in the back balance the image and offer the vampire nice company in the frame.
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2020
Hi James - I have not been on FAR for a while (two years), I thought I'd come back for a brief stint and check in with everyone. So glad to see you're still producing amazing drawings.
Your illustration of this vampire is well defined with notable detailed interest; the slight drop of red that drips from her mouth is artsy. The Ghost entities in the back balance the image and offer the vampire nice company in the frame.
Comment Written 23-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2020
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Thank you so very very much
Comment from MKFlood
So very cool. All the facial expressions is good. The body form and language is great. The details is good. The shading is great. The depth is good. The creation is balance and eye appealing to the viewer. I'm not going to assume your age. I would like to mention Warren Publishing company's "Vamprilla" magazine. She was introduce I think it was 1970 after their "Errie" and "Creepy" magazine were successful. Anyway both Frank Frazzeta and Ralph Balkshi worked on a few episodes. Might give you some additional ideas and enjoy a cool story. Seems like we have similar taste..lol. still creative and great job overall
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2020
So very cool. All the facial expressions is good. The body form and language is great. The details is good. The shading is great. The depth is good. The creation is balance and eye appealing to the viewer. I'm not going to assume your age. I would like to mention Warren Publishing company's "Vamprilla" magazine. She was introduce I think it was 1970 after their "Errie" and "Creepy" magazine were successful. Anyway both Frank Frazzeta and Ralph Balkshi worked on a few episodes. Might give you some additional ideas and enjoy a cool story. Seems like we have similar taste..lol. still creative and great job overall
Comment Written 23-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2020
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Thank you so very very much
Comment from Sean T Phelan
Super Cool,James!
That's just the sort of stuff that I really like seeing,my friend! : D
It's pleasingly 'Dark Spirited' and a lot of fun to look at!
It definitely makes for a 'Good Show' of a picture!
: D
~Sean
reply by the author on 19-Feb-2020
Super Cool,James!
That's just the sort of stuff that I really like seeing,my friend! : D
It's pleasingly 'Dark Spirited' and a lot of fun to look at!
It definitely makes for a 'Good Show' of a picture!
: D
~Sean
Comment Written 18-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 19-Feb-2020
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Thank you so very very much sean
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You're very welcome,James!
Comment from mamamary
This is interesting. I believe I like the vampire better than the two friends behind her. Excellent use of shading. I like the way you used the shading to make the bottom of the picture darker than the top. It give your work better dimension. Fishnet hose are back in style. They were pretty big, back in the 60's.
reply by the author on 19-Feb-2020
This is interesting. I believe I like the vampire better than the two friends behind her. Excellent use of shading. I like the way you used the shading to make the bottom of the picture darker than the top. It give your work better dimension. Fishnet hose are back in style. They were pretty big, back in the 60's.
Comment Written 18-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 19-Feb-2020
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Thank you so very very much