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01-07-2013, 03:24 PM
Hey there, nice start to your sketchbook! Since you like to draw lots of characters. I have some advice on that
It's better to draw the whle of the body first, figure out all of the anatomy, posture and then drwa the clodes on top. Then you won't have to jump between this detail and that detail on the clothes/armor while some anatomy issue goes unnoticed. If you google some character sheets from games etc you'll see that a lot of artist work that way - they even use the same body base silhouette and make many different variations of the clothes for the lead artist to choose from Good luck on your future practice ![]()
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01-11-2013, 04:00 PM
Hello! Really nice sketchbook you have here. I'm a huge fan of pencil works and your sketches are just terrific - really clean and loose! Great studies, too.
Um, as for feedback, I guess I would suggest that you might consider turning your pushing the values of your paintings to describe more form? Such as adding more core or cast shadowing. I think it might help to add more dimension to your characters. Looking forward to seeing more!
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01-11-2013, 08:58 PM
These are some really fun designs! I really like the studies you've done of armor. Keep on drawing, guy, I'm going to keep an eye on this sketchbook!
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It's better to draw the whle of the body first, figure out all of the anatomy, posture and then drwa the clodes on top. Then you won't have to jump between this detail and that detail on the clothes/armor while some anatomy issue goes unnoticed. If you google some character sheets from games etc you'll see that a lot of artist work that way - they even use the same body base silhouette and make many different variations of the clothes for the lead artist to choose from 




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