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Free butt secks to whoever can guess. Reccomendations, I think I did incredibly well until I got to the human elements.
Any tips for drawing people?
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Free butt secks to whoever can guess. Reccomendations, I think I did incredibly well until I got to the human elements.
Any tips for drawing people?
Last edited by Cruise Control; 08-22-2006 at 11:06 PM.
Leave some shards under the belly
Lay some grease inside my hand
It's a sentimental jury
And the makings of a good plan
YOur clothes are great. Maybe you should be a fashion designer. BIG BUCKS.
Ok this is constructive. The leg reaching out is too long, and isnt proportionall. The neck is broken very badly and could use some straightening . The head is tilted...the leg set to be further back is too short and I dont like what you did at the top of the leg . The arms are a little off especially the one postioned to be further back.....
It looks ok, and I feel that you can get a hang of it but you like many other artist starting with people have made mistakes with porportions and tilting....I could offer some more advice but I would need to look at your picture again and I dont think you really want or need my advice. I told you what looks good and that is all you really should want to hear. Keep at it , and work on what I said.
Last edited by lovehurts; 08-23-2006 at 12:14 AM.
Draw things with shapes. Just trying to raw copy what you see won't do any good; sketch it out first. Then add on details gradually until you finally make the form of what it is you're trying to draw. Then polish (by erasing and what-not) until you've gotten it refined. I don't know about everyone, but that's basically what I do.
Anyway, just keep practicing.
Edit: Ivan=<3
just keep working on the eyes and hands, you did the feets angle pretty well
Well, it's been like a year since I've played them. xD
That is indeed Sheeba. I think.
The face isn't in the right perspective, at least...it looks off.
Yeah, most people start from the eyes. It's the easiest way to start a drawing (although, sometimes there are exceptions....). The eyes create a stable point which the rest of the face and finally, the body can be built around.
I started with the hair, that frames the face.
AND BTW!!!
I did use paint to get rid of some eraser marks.
Leave some shards under the belly
Lay some grease inside my hand
It's a sentimental jury
And the makings of a good plan