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Yukimi Mills

SciFi & Fantasy Artwork by Yukimi Mills

Yukimi is crazy in love with fantasy.
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"Emo" Klithen
A Rose
A Soft Goodbye
Enchanted
Faded Dream
Fatal Secret
Fireflies
Gerrup
Imagination
Innocence
Shadow's Light
Sovereign
Strength
Surreal
The Elder
The Elementalist
The Shape-shifter
Thundering Magic
Under the Shadow's Eye
Until Death
Water Nymph

 
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24 May 2009:-) Kaylee butterfly princess Hall
i love your pictures, the faces are really nicely done!

:-) Yukimi Mills replies: "Aw, thank you! 18 I appreciate the feedback! <3"
25 May 2009:-) Gideon mylittlepony Lane
hi
i just got me a linkin park cd last week!
i taged you as a favorite.18
are you a christain?

:-) Yukimi Mills replies: "Hehe, thank you, I hope future additions to my gallery will be just as appealing. 2

Linkin Park is pretty cool, indeed. 2 It’s been a while since I listened to them (I’ve been hooked on Lineage II music recently, hehe.)"
25 May 2009:-) Michael andrew koutek
WOW! excellent art works here!1

:-) Yukimi Mills replies: "Aw, thank you! 2"
25 May 2009:-) Mike j Wagner
HEY!

:-) Yukimi Mills replies: "Hello, lol."
5 Oct 2009:-) Natalie Adams
DO you follow art as a potential career? you should, i think. I would love to have a tablet...is it very like using a pencil?

:-) Yukimi Mills replies: "Actually, yes, I do. I’m working on refining my style so that companies from Wizards of the Coast may fancy enough to hire me as a freelance artist. Also, I’m taking Graphic Design in college to meet the criteria to be able to apply for jobs as an illustrator or art director for massive publishing companies. I’m still a way’s from my goal, but it’s fun learning. :]

A tablet is like using a pencil...*once* you get used to it. Because you can’t look down at it while you draw, you have to teach yourself to keep your eyes on the monitor and move the pen just as you would a traditional pencil. It took me a couple weeks to adjust, but different people adjust at different rates (could depend how much you use it too.) Wacom recently came out with the Cintique tablet, which is like a monitor on the tablet itself, so it’s more natural because you can look at what you’re drawing, and the colors are more natural than a standard monitor’s. I’d love one of those, but they cost between $1,000 - $2,000 *faints*

Sorry for the huge (and kinda late) reply, heh. ^_^;;"
23 Oct 2009:-) Nikki van de Pol
Thanks for the tag. 2 Now I’ll really have to update that piece to a better version some day 12

:-) Yukimi Mills replies: "Hehe, no worries. I think it’s alright as it is. Scanners tend to be a drawing’s worst nightmare (my own scans everything purplish and bright so I have to adjust them in photoshop. Annoying, so I ought to take a peak at the settings, but meh...it’s not that tedious.)

Keep up the artwork :] "
23 Oct 2009:-) Hannah Rice
FAR OUT!!! You’re so good!!! i need to learn how to use photoshop- do you have any pointers?

:-) Yukimi Mills replies: "Ah, I’m not that good, but thanks. :]

The best way to learn is by experimenting and vigilant practice. I self-taught myself to where I’m at now, using tutorials from places like DeviantART.com and studying artists that I admire. ^_^;

A couple pointers though, if you’re new to photoshop - never, ever, rely on Dodge/Burn tools for highlights and shadows. Those are the absolute quickest ways to deteriorate a picture’s charm. Use colors with the airbrush or paint brush on low opacity. Another thing is not to use strictly gray/black/brown as a shadow for skin and clothes. Use hues and mix colors. For example, pink/purple with brown for warm colors; purple/blue/brown for cold colors. (of course, there could be more violets, oranges, reds, teal, etc depending on the atmosphere of the painting) They help bring a drawing to life. :]

I can link you to some helpful tutorials that have helped me if you would like."
29 Oct 2009:-) Febe vanhecke
you have a really nice style of drawing!!! i like your work a lot, its really beautiful! i hope to see more of it! keep up the good work!

:-) Yukimi Mills replies: "Aw, thank you :] I appreciate it!"
31 Oct 2009:-) Sam Adams
wow you have an amazing gallery, i’m so honoured you commented on mine so THANKS!!!! Also good luck with your books!!!!

:-) Yukimi Mills replies: "Aw, you’re welcome; and thank you for the support and encouragement!
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5 Nov 2009:-) Sanela Zubanovic
very nice pictures come to my side ..guestbook.. 2
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