Ancilla Black Widow
Ancilla Black Widow
Painting \ Uncategorized | 11/19/07 @563 |
Wallace |
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Hi allThis is the third image of Ancilla Tilia; International fetish model and a good friend.
You can see that this time I have worked around much more freely with the reference material.
Painted with PS CS3 and Wacom Graphire tablet.
A flat rock texture is used to speed up things and heavily repainted
PLEASE view fullsize thank you
You can see fullsize here: http://wallace.deviantart.com/art/Ancilla-Black-Widow-Fetish-Art-70108292
DA page of Ancilla: http://ancillatilia.deviantart.com/
EDIT: I have made some changes/ adjustments to help improve the image.
Thank you for your very helpful crits!
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11/19/07 @595
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Pat
11/19/07 @655
+10
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11/19/07 @721
you have a valid point there
It's a personal taste to depict the high contrast between skin and latex,
but that said, I will apply some more higlights on the skin, see how it works.
Thanks!
11/19/07 @722
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Tommyguns
11/19/07 @738
11/19/07 @749
11/19/07 @789
Arik: you're so right about that my friend
Thanks!
11/19/07 @792
cool character
great character, cool composition
11/19/07 @793
The upper lip could use some more work, looks kind of pasted. The eyes and hair are great.
Good job.
11/19/07 @892
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11/19/07 @956
+10
11/19/07 @966
A very unique art work.
Top Mark.
11/19/07 @988
The details are superb!!....Sensual and scary at the same time!!
Great work Vincent!....top marks!
Carlos
11/20/07 @031
You ever are better and better!! AWESOME technique!! Details are simply wonderful!!
Perfect work!!!
11/20/07 @088
11/20/07 @113
I have made adjustments to this image
more highlights in the face, 'hair' and breasts; made the legs more natural looking with highlighting and shadowing, more lighting on the rock part on the right
Thanks for your wonderful crits, very much appreciated!
11/20/07 @137
11/20/07 @211
Hard to tell with the complexity of her costume and all the awesome reflections, but I think her left breast is larger than the right. Eh, no one is symmetrical.
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11/20/07 @456
Cool character
11/20/07 @513
11/21/07 @285
Thanks for the nice comments, really appreciated!
11/21/07 @507
John
11/21/07 @763
great work on the face.
nice pose.
11/23/07 @954
A couple of things I'm not sure of: First, it's not clear what's going on at the bottom. The line around her hips suggests she's standing in clear water but if she is, the perspective seems wrong. Again, the foreground at the very bottom; perhaps it's the perspective issue I just mentioned but it has the effect of flattening the whole piece.
More minor is that I think the bright highlights on the legs on the left lead the viewer's gaze out of the frame and could be dimmed / graduated to add focus.
Nice job, +9/10
11/27/07 @050
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01/02/08 @555
other than that, excellent work and character design, and great texturing
well done
01/04/08 @325
That 'hair' is sooo weird! It's like ... umm .. not hair, but her skin streatching out. Interesting. And the tips... they look like they were dipped in latex ... thats really interesting (and cool, I love that part)
High mark
01/09/08 @163
OUTSTANDING work!!!!!!
What a great technique - especially on the lighting, reflections and textures.
+10
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+10
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