I did this last night on an HP laptop/tablet using Alias Sketchbook, which is still strange to me as I spend all my drawing time using PS on this here Wacom thing...I really like the HP tablet and Alais' program--the feel and line quuality makes a drawing like this easy.
Or I might just be imagining it! ; ) That whole "new tool" thing.
haah! A crit! Thank you, Diego, for the thumbs up and the caveat, too. ; )
Actually I started by drawing the fingers, and then went down from the shoulders, then finally did the body from the head down. You're right, the fingers are unfinished but I liked the sugestive way they came out, and when I do these Alias Sketchbook things I tend to just let what happens happen and post whatever the doodle turns out like with no corrections-for better or worse. On the Cintiq I'm more apt to fiddle around, but usually just start over if I dislike something or don't post it at all. And then sometimes I want to delete some posts after the fact, but that would be cheating. Eh, I delete them anyway occasionally if they bug me too much!
Actually, I like her fingers. They look fidgety, and in motion. It belies her otherwise calm and fluid exterior... especially since she's hiding them behind her.
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Wow, what a great drawing. Beautifully designed and understated. Thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous!
Thanks, Matt and Scott.
I did this last night on an HP laptop/tablet using Alias Sketchbook, which is still strange to me as I spend all my drawing time using PS on this here Wacom thing...I really like the HP tablet and Alais' program--the feel and line quuality makes a drawing like this easy.
Or I might just be imagining it! ; ) That whole "new tool" thing.
Terrific .
Wow! Beautiful lines!
very nice!!!
A new favorite. Simply graceful.
Douglas Cootey
☆ The Splintered Mind
Nice, elegant drawing. I love the way you depicted the "derriƩre" of this lady. However, the hand lines need a bit of adjustment/cleanup, since they lack the same fluid lines of the rest of the drawing. Good work!!!
haah! A crit! Thank you, Diego, for the thumbs up and the caveat, too. ; )
Actually I started by drawing the fingers, and then went down from the shoulders, then finally did the body from the head down. You're right, the fingers are unfinished but I liked the sugestive way they came out, and when I do these Alias Sketchbook things I tend to just let what happens happen and post whatever the doodle turns out like with no corrections-for better or worse. On the Cintiq I'm more apt to fiddle around, but usually just start over if I dislike something or don't post it at all.
And then sometimes I want to delete some posts after the fact, but that would be cheating.
Eh, I delete them anyway occasionally if they bug me too much!
Beautiful simplicity..... nice one!
Wow! That HP injection is good for you! Love the fluidity in the lines of her neck and shoulders - to say nothing of the rest!
i like her. she looks like she would make a good icon.
Actually, I like her fingers. They look fidgety, and in motion. It belies her otherwise calm and fluid exterior... especially since she's hiding them behind her.
Very nice Jenny ,now you can also work for Vogue
reminds me of shane glines/lynne naylor, which is a good thing.
Beautiful curves and a nice pose.
Hot.
Beautiful!!! Those hands are amazing!
Awww-thanks, you guys!
And Katie, you make me blush! A compliment from you is extra special--thanks! : )
this drawing goes to the top of my favourites :)
so well drawn,
simple and loose, but strong.
thank you for sharing
GORGEOUS JENNY!! and hey we posted some Gilroy frames on our blogs.
Lovely elegant drawing!
Amazing, Jenny!
Hope all is well in your life!
Your buddy,
Bob L.
Aw, shucks, you guys! Thanks!
BOB! How the heck are you?
Everything's pretty swell. Get me on the horn and I'll fill you in. : )
Just stumbled across your blog. I just love your style. Thanks for sharing.
Pretty! All your girls look sophisticated (and not dirty!)
Simply nicely rendered -- eye catching note number of commentes
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