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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:44 pm
What would you consider to be your strongest skills or techniques? Colors and composition to some extent...
And your weakest? Anatomy (action poses, foreshortening... all my poses are bleh gonk )
Lastly, which techniques (known or otherwise) would you like to improve most? Hmm I'm not sure about technique, but I feel like my art hasn't been creative enough lately... then again I haven't been too productive either lately... OTL... And I want to know more about the human body so I can draw it better redface
I'd also like to get back into more traditional stuff and experimenting in general >3<;;
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Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 6:00 pm
What would you consider to be your strongest skills or techniques? Details, coloring (traditional and computer), and composition.
And your weakest? Working characters in an environment, backgrounds, perspective, anatomy (especially feet), working with light sources and shadows.
Lastly, which techniques (known or otherwise) would you like to improve most?
Besides working on Flash, I wouldn't mind learning more about human anatomy. That and working with backgrounds (natural and organic).
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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 8:08 pm
What would you consider to be your strongest skills or techniques?
Vector Illustrations, that is what I always do at work.
And your weakest?
Now I think my skills in traditional is dwindling since I rarely use it anymore.
Lastly, which techniques (known or otherwise) would you like to improve most?
Traditional Oil Painting and Pyro-graph, I love that medium.
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