My sketches

not too shabby.... least.. well, i'm not really qualified for comment... but not too bad. quite a bit of effort put in,. obviously.

:thumbs:, IMO.

*looks around for TDE, then runs*
 
i want make an account.. how do i register? cant see no register link :(.

like you pictures btw :cheers:
 
KoreBolteR said:
i want make an account.. how do i register? cant see no register link :(.

like you pictures btw :cheers:
there is a link called "become a deviant" on the right upper side of the main page.
 
Nice. I remember you, WormsMe :) Keep at it and never give up. Maybe you should look up some proportions on the human body, it might help your characters look more realistic. Here is a link :)
 
You don't even realize that you posted in this thread twice, do you Druckles? :P
 
err... I did?

Urgh! Too much work! :(

*stops doing coursework*
*falls asleep*

zzz
 
The main problem I see with your drawings is that they're all from the same angle or point of view. They're always full bodyshots of fairly basic stances. Play around with position, shots, make them more dramatic. In that last pic you posted "Perfect War Artwork", don't you think it would have been much more intense if it was a western shot of the guys pointin the gun towards us?

Try concentrating on different parts instead of drawing the whole all the time. Try drawing the face, try drawing the torso, try drawing the hands, try drawing the gun. Try drawing larger too. Learn techniques such as "foreshortening".

For your landscape, learn about perspective. It seems wierd that the buildings are seen from the side but the roads are seen from the top.

About your line quality: Take a look at your hand and sleeve for example, how many thick lines do you see? Chances are you see edges (or countours) rather than lines.Try making your lines thinner and accentuate form by using shading rather than lines.

<3 always.
 
i meant i had no nerves... i'll fix it.
 
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