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Post by Comrade Adlas on Jul 29, 2010 17:22:18 GMT -5
Now, now, when I say crappy art, I mean crappy art. However, I am willing to improve my art by practicing. Just felt like torturing eyes and all. s257.photobucket.com/albums/hh233/ChaosEnergy/scan0009.jpgRandom enemies, still just crappy. Bunby Heli looks extremely flat. The Springhead almost looks decent. i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh233/ChaosEnergy/scan0008.jpgPossibly the drawings that least look like s**t. Wanaan is actually okay, Petofert is less so, but because of that ugly misshapen football foot. Saturn Seeker is simple, because I really, REALLY need practice. Crazy Cannon proves I need to work on arms and legs. And talent. i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh233/ChaosEnergy/scan0007.jpgPossibly the least ugly looking Robot Master drawing I did. Still I messed up on his zippo top thingy and made his face too chunky. i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh233/ChaosEnergy/scan0006.jpgUgh. Bubble Man looks really ugly here, and I guess Quick Man looks alright here. But still crappy. If anything, these things should be at least some good practice. Any advice that isn't give up, you suck? If anything my art isn't quite as crappy as Chris-chan's, hopefully. Still needs and wants improvement.
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Post by Daft Punksworth on Jul 29, 2010 17:44:23 GMT -5
Heh, they look pretty good! Lines are a bit unsteady, but I don't know how to suggest to fix that. I have the same problem! ^^; (I usually hide it with my sketchy style.)
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Post by Pirate on Jul 29, 2010 17:53:25 GMT -5
Wobbly lines can be fixed by drawing stuff in pen, that way you learn you HAVE to get it perfect, since there's nothing you can do if you go wrong. It's that or drawing faster, you don't have time to wobble then!
As for your trouble with stuff looking flat, a bit of shading usually fixes that! With Bunby Heli, I'd recommend making the bottom rim curvy, kinda like a semi-circle. It'll make it look more 3D.
But the best advice I can give you is just draw more, and draw from life. Always have a sketchbook and pencil at the ready! I know drawing from life seems an odd thing to say if most of what you draw isn't from life (cannot remember the word) but it helps you get the concept of how stuff works.
..I'm probably not making much sense, as usual.
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Post by GhostLiger on Jul 30, 2010 16:22:35 GMT -5
Practice is the best way to improve ^^
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