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        I'd suggest that whilst progressing with digital is well and good, you may think about attempting work with traditional as well. Improving on life drawing and how objects react in different lighting scenarios will help you overall produce better digital paintings.

        Whilst this is a good start, you have a lot to work on!
        Keep drawing! Practice is the key.
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          thanks a lot matt
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              May the weight of the world be lifted from your shoulders.
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                little busy with mycollege rite now
                thanks alot for viewing myskecthbook whitbrachna,you have great gallery!!


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                  cghub will be ahome after finish mycollege..our home


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                    nice start to your sb! i think you could work on your anatomy and proportions a bit but your values are pretty nice. and props for getting a comment from whit brachna! :b
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                      myfriend kevin thanks alot for viewing mysb...
                      i need to learn more from you all myfriends
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                        hey nice start. i would say lose the color value and stick with lines.. it will help you build a strong foundation..
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                        Good start on your SB!
                        Agree with Marc - just keep working on your line flow and your values. Maybe get more used to just gray values and coloring will be an easy going later on
                        Keep posting!
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                          myfriend marcsampson..how are you today?..thanks very much for viewing mysb,yes i think the color process isn't best, i still learn how to coloring after black & white process sir,.thank you

                          myfriend malo..im glad but shy to get comment from you myfriends..coloring is start from black & white i do,is more easy process sir. but the color i want to after gray process still lost..maybe i will use selective color or match color for finished

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                            Hey there,
                            last one has a lot of potential! Just keep in mind that the values should the brightest at the far end and darkest as closer you move to the camera. And don't be afraid of using some really dark values (no Black) at the front of the image.
                            If you work from greyscale to color, a pretty cool way is to use different layer overlays such as soft, hard light. Play with those layer settings and you'll get a pretty cool result.
                            Also keep in mind to use warm and cold values to give more dynamic to the colors.

                            But thats just my humble opinion…

                            Keep it up
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