Liquide's Female Art Thread (please, I do want comments/criticism on my work)

Re: Re: Succubus á la Liquide

drowdude said:


Pretty good. Although I think she could stand to be a bit more of a hottie, and the left are is kinda funky... seems slightly disproportionate.

I have noticed that her left arm is a bit larger now :( , so sad so sad I was really satisfied with the picture up until then :(

-Liquide
 

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Well, I want more comments on these three pictures/drawings so I guess it is appropiate with a minor boost with a bump this time :)
 

I think your pics are fantastic! :)
Sultry yet dynamic - a rare combination in fantasy art. So many fantasy artists paint women like they were statues. I really love the boot-kickin' athleticism of them, combined with a playful but not OTT sexiness.
 

S'mon said:
I think your pics are fantastic! :)
Sultry yet dynamic - a rare combination in fantasy art. So many fantasy artists paint women like they were statues. I really love the boot-kickin' athleticism of them, combined with a playful but not OTT sexiness.

Thanks mate :) , well I didn't know my art was all THAT still I'm trying to learn how to draw women so I get my percepted vision on them is not all that bad then (and for the record I think even I dress women a bit too "scanity clad", and I'll try to fix that in future art)
 

Liquide said:


Thanks mate :) , well I didn't know my art was all THAT still I'm trying to learn how to draw women so I get my percepted vision on them is not all that bad then (and for the record I think even I dress women a bit too "scanity clad", and I'll try to fix that in future art)

Well I think that was the most heavily dressed succubus I've ever seen! :)
More of a battle-demoness than a succubus, really. With clothing, it all depends on context - a succubus in spiky black full plate armour and barbed whips probably isn't going out for a night of seducing (although...), whereas a medieval paladiness on a battlefield probably won't be wearing two small copper plates and a g-string. One thing I'd really like to see is more depictions of female knightly fighters in armour, especially platemail and full plate, of the practical variety - ie although it might be somewhat shaped to the female form, it won't have a missing chestplate to display naked cleavage! I've looked for minis like this - my campaign world has a powerful order of mixed-gender LG knights, the females rarely wear butt-floss - but no luck so far.
 

S'mon said:


. . . . . One thing I'd really like to see is more depictions of female knightly fighters in armour, especially platemail and full plate, of the practical variety - ie although it might be somewhat shaped to the female form, it won't have a missing chestplate to display naked cleavage! . . . . .

I can give this a try, have a little busy schedule for the moment but I'll promise you I'll give it a try as soon as I have time for it lad.
 

Liquide said:


I can give this a try, have a little busy schedule for the moment but I'll promise you I'll give it a try as soon as I have time for it lad.

Cool - if you do do something I'd probably want to use it on my campaign web page, if that's ok - I'll be happy to credit you! :)
 


Dragongirl said:
Think they are missing some clothes.

I'm male so sue me :)
Well not my intention to have them scanity clad but it is usually easier to draw a lesser amount of clothing then a large amount when you learn how to draw female anatomy.

I'll add more clothing the better I get at the female anatomy that I can promise you though.

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Liquide said:


I'm male so sue me :)
Well not my intention to have them scanity clad but it is usually easier to draw a lot amount of clothing then a large amount when you learn how to draw females.

I'll add more clothing the better I get at the female anatomy that I can promise you though.

The Paladiness seemed a bit underdressed for a Greyhawk type setting; would be ok for a Hyborean type world. The swashbuckler seemed just right to me - I'd expect male swashbucklers to be similarly lightly clad, it's a warm-weather archetype. The succubus seemed if anything overdressed for succubi's typical activities!
 

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