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Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:50 am
So im a beginner and i was just looking for some helpful tips and stuff :]
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:06 am
try to make the lines smoother... more work on the anatomy,, hehe... keep on practicing and ull only get better
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Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 11:27 am
thats how i used to draw. like otheres have said practice on the body forms (i still am crppy at it) and if you have a little time put some color/detail in it (dosent matter if ya do cause i dont color my stuff i just ruin it lol) and not to be mean whats that in thierhand? but overall its cute keep on trying, and i promiss youll get better! dont give up bacause i did and i lost out on alot of time and practice, but i restarted. keep going. biggrin
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Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 7:33 am
I'm not really good at critiquing but I'll try to point out some flaws you should work on. sweatdrop
For starters, the first thing I noticed were her left arm is 'wavy'. You might want to add some details to it and indicate that she has an elbow. Details are very important in art -like I'm to talk rolleyes -. Secondly, her scarf ( sweatdrop I'm assuming or unless its like a neckerchief seeing as how I have no knowlegde in clothing) could use some details like when it goes around her neck you could also have it bending here and there - gonk forgive my noobish language -. Her hair could use some more volume to it and sometimes its good to make it curl here and there. sweatdrop I should probably stop here but like Lyka Mai said, you should work on the anatomy. If you have time you can just look it up online or something and tak 5-10 minutes a day to study and practice drawing the human structure. Practice makes perfect :].
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Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:37 am
*shakes head* No, details - no. Skeleton on the other hand. Everything begins as shapes. Balls and tubes. Start as simple as you only can, with stickfigures that in time turn into finished drawings. You'll have plenty of time for details later.
NO. DETAILS. YET. Sorry, but I do believe that first should be first. Don't start at the end, you'll miss important lessons that way.
Oh, and that scarf looks really good in the edge. A bit ragged, gives a nice feeling :]
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