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11-28-2012, 05:30 PM
Love it every time i see someone do skeletal studies! Those train sketches are nice too. Like the Panda but i have an issue with the posture a bit...looks likes its squatting to me, which makes the pose a little weak, but you got it right on a couple of them.
I couldn't resist sketching a few samples, was doing it for myself, but thought i'd share it with you if you don't mind. Also wanted to show you how you can loosen up you lines a little to make your sketches more fluid. Mentioned a couple of points for character sketches you may also want to look up online. I've never really drawn a panda either but the sketches on your blog are quite nice for someone doing it for the first time! Over all nice work, Keep it coming ![]()
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You have enlightened me about the pose! I shall have to straighten out my panda's legs and experiment more with the pose then! (: Of course I don't mind, it really helps and reminds me of the things I've overlooked! Thanks for the sample sketches and for taking a look at my blog! I guess I shall redo the concept art again when I find the time, thanks so much for pointing it out. Shall head over to your sketchbook now; you're my first feedback buddy at cghub now (: |
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02-08-2013, 04:59 PM
Nice! A lot of creativity here, I love your characters! And all the traditional studies are coming along nicely too. A bit o advice on the faces, keep the chins a little more back, as in - a bit back into the face
Good luck on your projects!
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02-23-2013, 11:32 AM
Update: I've decided that all my sketches, studies and journals will be on my blog: blog.leonieyue.com instead so I have more time to learn and actually comment on other people's threads instead of stretching myself thin and posting my work everywhere.
I may post selective works and projects I want further feedback on here but at this stage it won't be anytime soon. I welcome feedback to my blog here however! Thanks for coming by! (: |
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Would be cool to see some colour in your anatomy/sketchbook stuff. Keep up the good work!
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