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| Gunzfactorian Guardian Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Where Cherries grow.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Better than what I can do.. When I was scrolling down I thought it was going to be a boy (because of the face) then I realized she's just a punk-ish person |
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| Gunzfactorian Soldier | I would say... Don't draw manga so much! Your drawing skill is realy good, and the cloths looks realy good but.. ..you don't have the basic antnomy skills... So í would say try to get over a antonomy bock... and start to study it... Then your chracters will look more "real" and it will be easyer for you to draw poses from your mind.. Any way keep it up! |
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Anyway Ive drawn realistic type art before, I simply dont like it as much. | |
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| Gunzfactorian | Just as a tip, you should definently use a guide line to draw from to keep everything proportional, etc. And don't try to fool yourself, your anatomy skills are definently flawed, drawing on a kitchen cutting board wouldn't affect that at all. You might have been made a few drawings where you didn't have as many errors but that doesn't mean that you have "very good anatomy skills". The pose feels really unnatural and static in a few places, and it's not only that the legs are too short but one leg is very short, and the bent leg is almost twice as long as the short leg. I do agree it's more fun drawings more cartoony characters than drawings real people so I'm not going to try and convince you too change your drawing habbits but definently work on your proportions. |
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