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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 10:38 pm
by Makla
ya, no kiddin'. that response gets heavily obnoxious. i mean, it's not that bad if they add a few tips or suggestions along with it but if all they can say is "love it" that's just...eeerrgh!
critisizim is not bad! it is wanted! if you DON'T want critisizim then you shouldn't be an artist!

sorry...

Chalgrish: uhh... i think that 'natural talent' part should have a higher percentage. the 'materials' part should have a lower one. i'm thinkin' more, talent=15%/materials=35%
materials might even be lower. like maybe 15%. some people can have almost nothing to work with but still create amazing pieces

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:40 pm
by Dragon444
Aiolos, I read the comments below your artwork and I like the front feet of Aiolos' (the dragon) new form. It's the lower jaw that I don't like, It's way to feeble, I mean if that dragon were to bite down on something with the force an alligator bites down on something, it wold shatter the jaw in about 8 different places. I noticed that most of your dragons had this same problem. If you correct this I'd like your artwork more.

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 2:10 pm
by Aiolos
Ok, I get that a lot. ^^ But the top lip hangs over the bottom jaw a bit, so it looks smaller than it really is. And I draw most of my dragons like that because I hate the look of bulky-jawed creatures. It creeps me out. And it's not very attractive....

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 2:01 am
by Makla
i'm with ya there, Aiolos. i don't think the dragon has to have the appearence of powerfully crushing jaws. personally, i think that if you stuck the huge wonkers on their face they'd look too snake-like.
in my opinion, the marvel of a dragon is that they have the ability to look delicate but be as hard as iron. the new Aiolos form may have the appearence of a small jaw but that doesn't mean it's weak

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 9:41 am
by Aiolos
Yes! Exactly!