You have to draw more DH fanart, I love your style!
On this pic... I love his expression... I also love his missing ear! And that it's dark, as if he's there early in the morning, and he doesn't really want to be there, but he has to, because it's... work...
Or something...
-- Hi, I'm Vanja! What's your bloodtype? Hard work, loyalty, tolerance and fair play.
Oh, I definitely have more coming... it's just a question of how long I'm willing to put off my research project to color them...
And thank you! You basically got it exactly right!
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Drawing is a performance; an artist is an actor who is not limited by his body, only his ability and, perhaps, experience. -Marc Davis, Disney animator
After commenting on your last picture (Thank you for replying btw! <3) I'm going to try to squeeze another good comment out of myself
This is really sad..and is just a little bit more heartbreaking then the picture of Fred dying actually. In the scene where Fred dies its just a hard blow and it mostly gets its sadness out of sudden shock value.
But this peice...its where the hurt has time to grow and when I saw this I felt a low ache like where you just want to hold onto George and hug him, tell him everything will be okay even though his brother is gone.
I'm sure a lot of people have felt like this, I know I have. Its like when I recieved things of my grandfather's after he died.
Your art is awesome...and maybe I should definatly go look at the rest of your gallery. Your skills are wonderful!
I don't think George looks lopsided at all, he looks wonderful :3
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"Thus the endless discussions about 'is sending a giant psychic monster to kill thousands to save the human race justified?'" - ~ShipMaster "Um...rigamortis?"- ~Aiko-Kurai
oh woman ur breaking me down now. seriously. after fred's death i've been thinking of what happened to George. You'd think that Rowling woman would put him in the epilogue but NOOOO.
oh woman ur breaking me down now. seriously. after fred's death i've been thinking of what happened to George. You'd think that Rowling woman would put him in the epilogue but NOOOO.
Thank you for another wonderful comment! I've never had so many hits on my stuff in my entire stay on DevArt... it's really weirding me out.
Yeah, I know what you mean; I had a really close friend die a few years back, and that's how I felt... I think that's why this picture and the other kind of flowed out of me; I didn't have any trouble with getting their expressions right. The coloring on this was a little more in depth, but all in all, they just kind of rolled out...
Thanks again!
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Drawing is a performance; an artist is an actor who is not limited by his body, only his ability and, perhaps, experience. -Marc Davis, Disney animator
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On this pic... I love his expression... I also love his missing ear! And that it's dark, as if he's there early in the morning, and he doesn't really want to be there, but he has to, because it's... work...
Or something...
--
Hi, I'm Vanja! What's your bloodtype?
Hard work, loyalty, tolerance and fair play.
And thank you! You basically got it exactly right!
--
Drawing is a performance; an artist is an actor who is not limited by his body, only his ability and, perhaps, experience.
-Marc Davis, Disney animator
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Hi, I'm Vanja! What's your bloodtype?
Hard work, loyalty, tolerance and fair play.
Long live the Weasly Twins!
This is really sad..and is just a little bit more heartbreaking then the picture of Fred dying actually. In the scene where Fred dies its just a hard blow and it mostly gets its sadness out of sudden shock value.
But this peice...its where the hurt has time to grow and when I saw this I felt a low ache like where you just want to hold onto George and hug him, tell him everything will be okay even though his brother is gone.
I'm sure a lot of people have felt like this, I know I have. Its like when I recieved things of my grandfather's after he died.
Your art is awesome...and maybe I should definatly go look at the rest of your gallery. Your skills are wonderful!
I don't think George looks lopsided at all, he looks wonderful :3
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"Thus the endless discussions about 'is sending a giant psychic monster to kill thousands to save the human race justified?'" - ~ShipMaster
"Um...rigamortis?"- ~Aiko-Kurai
no more WWW? ..
*cries*
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*melts* This is why I spaz 24/7 bout him c'mere.. Babyjaan I
Watch "The Fall"!
I can't believe that Fred's gone while George is still alive. It seems like they'd both survive or both die, didn't it?
Great job, again.
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no more WWW? ..
*criees*
ok DA is being an ASSHAT.
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*melts* This is why I spaz 24/7 bout him c'mere.. Babyjaan I
Watch "The Fall"!
Yeah, I know what you mean; I had a really close friend die a few years back, and that's how I felt... I think that's why this picture and the other kind of flowed out of me; I didn't have any trouble with getting their expressions right. The coloring on this was a little more in depth, but all in all, they just kind of rolled out...
Thanks again!
--
Drawing is a performance; an artist is an actor who is not limited by his body, only his ability and, perhaps, experience.
-Marc Davis, Disney animator
Gred! Feorge! Aw, why did it have to happen ...?
I love this as a follow up. George's sadness must be so unbearable ...
Love you work! It's amazing and captures the mood in the HP series SO WELL. Keep it up!
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