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Got a new drawing tablet, much better than my last one which broke a few days ago. I guess I tried drawing myself?


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I drew something, whoops. I need to practice more, I think.

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Edit: BONUS VOLLOV (REALLY BIG WATCH OUT)

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Edit: BONUS VOLLOV (REALLY BIG WATCH OUT)
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Yep, Col. Volton from Roboworld. I can't get enough of that movie lately for some reason.
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Ok guys check out my super cool sketch
Tell me what's wrong other than that she is slanting

Tell me what's wrong other than that she is slanting

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The area around the head is super messy and smudgy and the general anatomy needs a lot of work. The proportions are wonky. The body is very thin and shapeless, her shoulders are incredibly narrow, and like you said, she's slanting and her pose is very stiff. Her right hand also bothers me because it's in front of her thigh while the rest of her arm seems like it's to the side and there's no bend to indicate her hand coming forward in space.
I recommend basic human anatomy studies for the sketch itself and gesture drawing to help loosen up the stiff pose. And invest in a good eraser.
http://artists.pixelovely.com/practice- ... e-drawing/
^good figure drawing tool. It has nude models but you can choose whether or not you want to see them
http://artistshospital.deviantart.com/a ... s-24705651
^a very large library of tutorials, guides, and references for drawing the human body.
I recommend basic human anatomy studies for the sketch itself and gesture drawing to help loosen up the stiff pose. And invest in a good eraser.
http://artists.pixelovely.com/practice- ... e-drawing/
^good figure drawing tool. It has nude models but you can choose whether or not you want to see them
http://artistshospital.deviantart.com/a ... s-24705651
^a very large library of tutorials, guides, and references for drawing the human body.
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Thanks bro for the criticism
now to ART
now to ART
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I definitely still need practice, but here goes anyways.

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Also,
"I am a PC Gamer. This is my keyboard, I use it to make sweet frag videos. I often worry about my rig becoming obsolete, but it will be alright, as I can buy replacement parts. Why are you still here, I am busy stomping these scrubs."

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Also,
"I am a PC Gamer. This is my keyboard, I use it to make sweet frag videos. I often worry about my rig becoming obsolete, but it will be alright, as I can buy replacement parts. Why are you still here, I am busy stomping these scrubs."
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i-i'm not quite sure why i still try to post here fkjdshfksj
here are a few recent things






here are a few recent things






Who the hell is this loser?
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I decided to try and practice scratch spriting. I ended up with a style that I find eerily reminiscent of Mother 3.

To the left is a middle aged, overweight balding guy. To the right is what I originally conceptualized as a librarian, hence the glasses, but he could be just about anyone that wears a snazzy suit, really.

To the left is a middle aged, overweight balding guy. To the right is what I originally conceptualized as a librarian, hence the glasses, but he could be just about anyone that wears a snazzy suit, really.
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Those are pretty snazzy, I reckon the little bit of the collar makes suit man look a bit priest like actually.
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Ninety percent of most arts’ collections are sitting in the dark, because they don’t have the exhibit space to show them,
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You are either a bot or very out of touch and haven't heard of deviantart.
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