This is an incredible piece of art. Masterfully done.
I agree with Rebeccak, I’d like to see a tutorial on how you did this.
This is an incredible piece of art. Masterfully done.
I agree with Rebeccak, I’d like to see a tutorial on how you did this.
I´m having problem putting a tutorial together (as I explained to Becca earlier) because there´s no “path” in how I paint. But I try to take a lot of wip-files, and put them on the thread (over at the anatomyforum) and on my website. I share my brushsettings, and my colorsets if you like.
But thanks for your interest and very kind words! And thanks to all the rest as well :bounce:
Awesome,I only don’t like the orange color,maybe you should a more darker color,like brown.
Since it´s a mastercopy, I try to stay as close as possible to the original painting - and it´s a very bright shirt to start with 
realy a nice realistic work …
i feel comfartable when i look at it … so greet :applause:
Hey Sara, congrats on the plug! This is a great work and it was fun watching you over at the OFDW…Keep it up!
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clippy
Really nice work, especially the cloth and shine–can almost feel the texture! As far as a crit, I would consider trying slightly less shine (but I’m not sure that would work as well).
did you know that bashı bozouk means broken head in turkish?
Great work by the way.
Matt
That’s a really great artwork! maybe you just could add some more differences in the colour-shading (especially the cloth), that would give a little more life into the scene.! nevertheless the cloth is great! you barely can “feel” the vervet!
5 stars!
daimonos
Very cool work here Sara, your front page is totally deserved, congratulations.
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wow, an OFDW on the front page, awesome, and well deserved, Sara, brilliant work…
krispee
So many good works posted today on CGTalk ! You done a fine job as well !
I knew this painting right away ( though I could not remember the name of the original )
Nice one !
Thanks for sharing !
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