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    Default Lang Oulk's sketchbook. Fun.


    So basically, I started a sketchbook over at conceptart a little while ago, but I like this place more. Even though I have yet to have the chance to get into digital art (my computer can simply just not handle it) I still love looking at all the inspiration that swarms here. So here is my feeble attempt to show my work, get crits, and make some friends. Thanks for looking!

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      More to come!
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        Good sketches!
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          -carlosnonada, hey thanks man!

          Just some more. Any critiques would be warmly welcomed.
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            I really like the values you used in your first image. And that the hair texture is focused around the face.

            Though I recommend doing some muscles and anatomy studies. As some of the muscles on your characters are not in proportion. In the fourth image, the the upper arm is a bit thin in comparison to the forearm. While in the fifth, the bottom two arms the left is more muscular than the right.

            Hope to see more. :3


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