Lady of the Lake by stanko

added Jan 12th 2010
 ›  Tools: Painter / Oils over giclee
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Personal piece created at IMC2

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  • Fantasio
  • Fantasio

    Sep 03, 2010

    Even if I like the overall work very much, something bothers me about the foreshortening, to make it more impressive the forearm and hand needs to be bigger and the perspective of the sword seems also a bit flat. The different color of the blade would need either a similar colored reflection because of the water, or a glow that justifies the different color somehow. just my two humble cent;-)




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  • Marucha
  • Marucha

    Jun 03, 2010

    This is just beautiful. I like it as it is. Very much approved

  • dman3d
  • dman3d

    Mar 09, 2010

    Great handling the refraction on the arm to body

    Last edited by dman3d; 09-03-2010 at 02:56 PM

  • addichim
  • addichim

    Mar 05, 2010

       Really nice work and it would have been perfect if you had applied a green or something over the submerged part of the girl's body and sword, to fade it a little bit, so the difference between the two mediums would be clearer.As it is now, it,s hard to see which part is in the water and which isn't.

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