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    No you put, "I think it's fine", not even trying to improve it. Not many can do fires/explosions but you dont just say you think it's fine and not try to improve it ;l.

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    you seem to have suddenly begun to turn down constructive criticism lately.

    I suggest that you take dbgtz' advice and at least attempt to improve your skills by practising drawing fire. As you know, practice makes perfect.

    You've been working on your anatomy for a long time yet still find a few errors in some of your work so you keep trying; why not do this with fire?

    I'd like to have seen the blue stick-thing (staff?) acting as an extra light source, projecting a blue light onto one side, whilst the fire provides another source. Think about your shading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    you seem to have suddenly begun to turn down constructive criticism lately.

    I suggest that you take dbgtz' advice and at least attempt to improve your skills by practising drawing fire. As you know, practice makes perfect.

    You've been working on your anatomy for a long time yet still find a few errors in some of your work so you keep trying; why not do this with fire?

    I'd like to have seen the blue stick-thing (staff?) acting as an extra light source, projecting a blue light onto one side, whilst the fire provides another source. Think about your shading.
    The thing is that the main reason on this was the character but if you want sure ill try it whenever i have nothing to do..
    or come back to it later on..
    about the effects idk how i could do it >:S never rlly tried creating effect..
    guess it's needed a lot of colors with close shades..
    and about shading did you mean to think about it for the fire+stick or the character?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rollerkingdom View Post
    The thing is that the main reason on this was the character but if you want sure ill try it whenever i have nothing to do..
    or come back to it later on..
    about the effects idk how i could do it >:S never rlly tried creating effect..
    guess it's needed a lot of colors with close shades..
    and about shading did you mean to think about it for the fire+stick or the character?
    What I meant is consider all light sources

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