Would you pay for this?

Rei Kisaragi

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This is a example of a chibi... I do a lot of different chibi styles (eyes, hands, shading ect) so would you buy this? (and maybe for how much?)
 
no not really. the eyes look different and it looks like one of those 'generic' anime chibs (sorry). also i have no idea whats goin on with the right leg. (also maybe get a photobucket and use
you wont spend tbt)
 
Yes it was quick and it could've been improved, and I was experimenting with the eyes, all so I do have a photobucket and would make then bigger if I dit sell them.

Thanks for a honest opinion :)
 
You should try to save these bigger since at this size, it's not doing you any favors. It doesn't look bad, but I personally wouldn't buy it.
 
no, sorry ;; id go with ct's advice, and maybe change the eyes a little, they look kinda flat and plain. try to mix it up with those brushes girly c;
 
I'm back! I agree size can definitely be improved upon and as for the eyes, I find that for things like chibis which are meant to be cute, people loooove sparkly effects and whatnot in the eyes. For example, kyukon's work <3 on the other hand, there is nothing wrong with a single layer of shading. It's all about how you pull it off. For one, you can choose the color you shade with more carefully c: for example, if it's red, rather than simply choosing a darker shade of red, add a hint of purple! You can still tell that its meant to be red but it adds a new layer of interest to the piece. I recommend adding 2 layers of shading and 1 layer of highlight to give the piece some more dimension :) but then again, it's entirely up to you and your style! Also, idk if you have a tablet or not, but using one can make things easier. I also don't know what program you use but Paint Tool Said is great for beginners and the lineart tool is fab.
 
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