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Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 5:22 pm
Well.. lets see, iv been drawing for about a year and a half on and off does anybody have any tips? suggestions? Pricing? thank you <3 Examples: [x] [x][x][x]*edit* this is the first one, but colored [x]
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Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 5:24 pm
Oooo,I like the first one!!She has a very saucy look to her! ;D Not sure about pricing though,but depending on what you are doing with the body,focus in on certain parts to work on shaping them.Your art has promise,rest assured,just keep working on it and you will improve constantly.
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Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 5:59 pm
Anafae Oooo,I like the first one!!She has a very saucy look to her! ;D Not sure about pricing though,but depending on what you are doing with the body,focus in on certain parts to work on shaping them.Your art has promise,rest assured,just keep working on it and you will improve constantly. thankyou ^^
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Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 6:01 pm
Mushroomdance Anafae Oooo,I like the first one!!She has a very saucy look to her! ;D Not sure about pricing though,but depending on what you are doing with the body,focus in on certain parts to work on shaping them.Your art has promise,rest assured,just keep working on it and you will improve constantly. thankyou ^^ No problemo =3
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Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 6:48 pm
You need to learn about shapes and life drawing. It's the fastest and best way to learn.
So, carry a sketchbook with you and draw people. Real people with real bodies and real proportions. Draw them how you actually see them, not how you think you know how they are. Keep it quick and loose, it's not supposed to be perfect.
Secondly, try to see the body as a bunch of shapes. The ribcage is a circle, the pelvis a basket shape, thighs as long ovals/cylindars, etc. Build up the figure structurally before going for any details.
This is important and something every artist needs to do, even cartoon/anime artists. It's all stylized reality, so you need to be able to draw the real thing first or else your cartoony drawings will always look off. The more realism you draw, the better you'll be drawing anything.
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Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 7:12 pm
Amazon You need to learn about shapes and life drawing. It's the fastest and best way to learn. So, carry a sketchbook with you and draw people. Real people with real bodies and real proportions. Draw them how you actually see them, not how you think you know how they are. Keep it quick and loose, it's not supposed to be perfect. Secondly, try to see the body as a bunch of shapes. The ribcage is a circle, the pelvis a basket shape, thighs as long ovals/cylindars, etc. Build up the figure structurally before going for any details. This is important and something every artist needs to do, even cartoon/anime artists. It's all stylized reality, so you need to be able to draw the real thing first or else your cartoony drawings will always look off. The more realism you draw, the better you'll be drawing anything. thankyouu, thats very helpful ^^
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 2:05 pm
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 7:18 pm
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