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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 5:28 pm
These are not my best drawings but I'm getting better. My Drawing Fade To Grey (Recolor) is a furry drawing. Midnight and Creepy is a earlier drawing but I still need something on it. And for some strange reason I can't do humans confused
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Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 5:34 pm
i would definitely practice anatomy more, there are ALOT of tutorials on this, within this guild AND on deviantart. i would practice that more, then work on the anthros, especially pay attention to the chin, seeing as, they shouldn't have them, or at least the chin should connect with the snout. keep practicing and keep drawing! your skills will grow equally to the amount you practice.
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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:33 am
You can draw humans if you take a try and practice. :3 But I get what you mean.
For some reason I can't draw animals. o-o
But no, moving on.
Like what Llapasllaly said basically, I think you should work on you anatomy and such. Maybe if you stare at yourself in a mirror, you could get a better idea. But who knows? Whenever I draw, I'm always staring at someone or me in the mirror because they hold good poses. (But sometimes they don't exactly keep that pose) but who knows. If you do that kind of stuff, one by one maybe you'll start noticing those little things about what to draw.
But who know, people can find plenty different ways to draw. Doesn't just have to be staring at some person til they freak, neh? :3
You're art looks a bit unbalanced and everything. (Perhaps you were going for that?) Like, this for example. A human can be cut in half and everything should be split evenly.
I think I've made my point so I'll end it here. o-o
Practice, Practice, Practice! :]
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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:21 am
yea you need quites bit more practice young grasshopper. Youll bee getting good at anthro in no time.
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Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 1:37 pm
I found that with anatomy, if you do not already have an armature, get one. The ability to see the pose first hand and the proportions in relevance to this, is often a great help. Good luck and happy drawing!! heart
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