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©2008-2009 *Bobbie-the-Jean
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Submitted: March 31, 2008
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Just messing around with a previous piece. I might add something like a ribbon or birds or butterflies so that she's reaching out for a reason. Roses and vegetation modeled in Maya, background done in Corel Painter and Illustrator.
Daily Deviation, 2008-04-23

Daily DeviationPretty Kitty by ~Bobbie-the-Jean features an interesting point of view. The design of the character is believable, as well as the setting. (Suggested by ^Katmomma and Featured by `cooley)

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I just love the hand!

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This one too, it's even easier than the first one! [link]
i like the perspective and this is fantastic!!!!
impressive work
Beautiful! She looks so pretty, and the background too. :O The details I love the most is those pale blue roses and her beautiful eyes. Well done!
Oh wow. Sexy kitty. ^w^

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Nerds are what makes the world go 'round. :jedi:
oh man, this is beautiful ^^ i love the bright/ pale look of the color palate u used. The atention to detail is also stunning, it looks almost real :D

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The artitst's curse: There is no such thing as perfect, just infinite levels of "better".
~Richard Gammons
Your so good at these perspective shots. What refs do you use?
For the figures, recently, none. I have my beginnings as a traditional figure artist. Also, I have studied Bridgman, Vallejo, and Burne Hogarth fervently. I recommend them highly. Maybe not Vallejo so much.
I'm not too keen on Vallejo myself, even if the work is slick and beautifully painted. I have a Burne Hogarth book somewhere though. But what I'd really love is the chance for more RL figure study.

I will be checking out Bridgman for sure. Thanks =)
Painting from live models is a pain, but a worthwhile pain. Plus you get to share hilarious model stories with other figure artists. I had a model nicknamed 'Drippy' once. I'll give you one guess as to why that was his nickname.
I spent a year on live model drawing in 2005. Wasn't enough though. But we also had a Drippy XD Sadly I can't share these in-gags as I don't know anyone IRL anymore who has taken a nude figure drawing class.
We also had a 'Twitcher' guy >.> He was only booked twice. I wonder why...

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