*puzzled at first, then embraces hug* Not a problem, ner vod. *Mando handshake*
:P
Note: this topic was started 17 years ago.
*puzzled at first, then embraces hug* Not a problem, ner vod. *Mando handshake*
:P
Oh, right, I forgot about TFN's galleries messing up like that. That's why I never go to them. Oh, well. Your site should be a good place to display them.
I did have a thought, my site has a small fanart section, if you wanted I could put them there, make a new category called Mandalorians. I'm not sure how much traffic it gets, though.
Hee hee, no matter how many times I see this pic, it still make sme laugh...
Hee hee, no matter how many times I see this pic, it still make sme laugh...
Because it's sexeh
lol! I love his expression, it looks like, "Whoa, wtf?"
Ha Miba, that sums his expression up perfectly.
That is great! I wish I could draw but I'm terrible.
Deanna that looks great. Do you do any comission work?
Deanna that looks great. Do you do any comission work?
I'm actually swamped with requests right now, but you can always send me a PM with your stuff.
But I decided to skip the basic "Mandalorian OC of mister or miss X for their roleplaying game", I don't care about character stories and I'm only interested in cool visual ideas. I refuse to copy or update old art and I preserve my right to alter, add or remove any detail as I see fit during the process. Those are my rules.
I also refuse to get paid for art; people think they can get me to work faster for them by luring money at my nose and such. But facts show that I get very lazy when I'm forced to do anything :P
Nice stuff but have you ever tried to actually paint something the old school way? I mean, you have the eye and the talent it would be cool to see what you can do with "real" materials. There is nothing wrong with digital art it's just that there is a weight to traditional techniques that the digitization process does not translate very well.
A lot of it depends on the content though.
Nice stuff but have you ever tried to actually paint something the old school way? I mean, you have the eye and the talent it would be cool to see what you can do with "real" materials. There is nothing wrong with digital art it's just that there is a weight to traditional techniques that the digitization process does not translate very well.
A lot of it depends on the content though.
Too much hassling, too expensive materials, too long time to wait between layers, too much mess around it and being a perfectionist it's just not a suitable medium for me. If something takes too long for me to finish I will dump it. I like my ideas to spur on the moment and seeing my work quickly come into shape is important. Without this "spontaneous" aspect there's not much left.
And again it would be expensive. I'm not a "real" artist and don't intend to make a living out of my art.
Awesome pieces here too. You got me as a fan now Daenna! :D
Yeah Im in awe. (and a bit jealous!) Its great stuff.
love the bigger version. awesome!