THE EYE 2

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The Cover Tutorial To give the drawing more YinYang balance I let the left and right women do something with their arms. On the left, the girl drops flowers (the X from the logo), on the right the girls lifts the cloth she’s wear’ ing (floating in the air).

things growing again, etc). Well, quite some story to describe such a simple thing, but I do think it’s important to check if that what you have in mind and want to communicate really is adapted into the drawing. That’s why, just watch step by step if all the elements are included. So I have a very simple sketch, but before I make the definitive sketch I want to see how it could look like. That is, see how I should draw the characters. I couldn’t find any representative photomaterial for it, I didn’t want to pose for camera myself either (although during the whole process I do look quite often in the mirror for details) so I open Poser and use the standard models to recreate my simple sketch.

Finally just add some cloths, wrapped around the bodies and blown by the wind which gives some wavey effect too, just as their hair do. Most likely there are loads of other ways to put the women in the field, but I’m satisfied with the out’ come of this. At least it shows happiness, freshness, enthusiasm and looking forward to the nice things to come (as how you could react with real spring: gone with the cold winter days, happy with new

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