By-the-hour commission for microphone of their lovely lady serpent, Liara. Gods, this was fun to do! Refining scale painting technique with each serpentine painting!
10 hours in Photoshop with an Intuos 3 tablet
10 hours in Photoshop with an Intuos 3 tablet
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Any
Size 1100 x 850px
File Size 229.1 kB
wow, i'd almost think you had taken a real snake body and modified it to make her, this is really well done
OMG that's amazing. Those scales. x__x I keel over just thinking about that.
She's so gorgeous ^___^ I love how you did the scales, I wouldn't have the patience.... Ever.
wow this is very breath taking, especially the detail with all the scales, very well done <3
My mate when I showed her this was amazed because she normal doesn't like Nagas at all and she was really amazed at how nice this look and how much she liked it. Very well done, I love the shine the scales have and the color pattern.:3
This is definately one of my favorites of your workscshe turned out incredible
Those scales are some of the most realistic I've ever seen. I'd almost swear they were real. It looks great.
Generally, I ain't much for nagas and lamias, but THIS is beautiful. Her face is especially expressive, even cute. Great work on the scaly texture.
That's a fricking amazing technique to draw scales! O_O Shiny!
The anatomy on the snake bits are just awesome. You can feel the weight and - as - stupid as it sounds - it actually LOOKS looks a snake instead of just curled up lines. Awesome work!
great job and love how you drew the spine and all, many people draw snakes like a pipe XD
this isamazing!
the way you make the snake's body all squishy, packed up, its so beautiful! <3
great job in the shine and scales, it gives a realistic touch :3
the way you make the snake's body all squishy, packed up, its so beautiful! <3
great job in the shine and scales, it gives a realistic touch :3
Watched the making of and was really impressed... not to mention I learned a few things. Great work and thanks for sharing!
I was there for most of this lol! totally loving the finished piece great job as usual!
So beautiful! That organic body and those scales are amazing (course, everything about it is, but those are my personal favorite parts)! Nice job with this!
This is just plain amazing. I love the sheen on the scales a lot.
THE PATIENCE for all those SCALES.
Truly.
I love thee.
And this is beautiful.
Truly.
I love thee.
And this is beautiful.
nice texturing on the scales. you did a real good job making them look glossy and shiny.
Woooooooooooow! Gorgeous work! The anatomy looks so realistic!
Very beautiful! The details on the scales and hair are breathtaking!
That's a very lovely technique for the coloring and finish! Her scales look beautiful. :)
Spectacular! The patience and detail truly paid off on the overall piece. The biggest eyecandy here to me is the serpents spine and how the muscle separates and shadows on each side of it, absolutely pristine anatomy on that.
Hands down the best naga I have seen yet! Fantastic work, well done! She is so gorgeous and nicely mellow looking. ^^
that is GORGEOUSLY rendered, particularly the scales and anatomy! very believable snake anthro
it would be aswesome to see how she looks standing up!
just an idea
just an idea
Utterly gorgeous work on here, the smoothness to her scales is simply breathtaking!
I really like the spine on that one and the overall pose. You did a great job on the scales too!
This picture is SO amazing! how in the world did you do those scales Im really curious! :)
You know I'm not really into serpents and snakes, but holy mother of christ you have changed my opinion for good. This is incredibly amazing. Those scales, dat hair, dem eyes.
This is the best picture of a naga I think I've ever seen. Absolutely beautiful.
Wow. Just...wow. Simply ~gorgeous~. Fantastic work, especially on the scales! And that expression, oh ~my~.
Really, really good work on the weight and feel of that coiled body. = )
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