Wed Jul 26, 2006 9:17 pm
Wed Jul 26, 2006 9:48 pm
Thu Jul 27, 2006 3:10 pm
fructy wrote:The drawings are pretty good, but I do have some pointers.
First drawing: You did a good job on the shading and colouring! The only critique I have is that his head has a wierd shape and the autonomy of his head isn't right. (for instance, his ears are too hight. The botten of his ears should be at the same line/height as the bottom of his nose and the top of his ears should be at the same line/height as his eyes.)
The same thing goes for you second drawing.
The autonomy thing is very easy to learn in time though. You definitly have talent!
Thu Jul 27, 2006 8:33 pm
Fri Jul 28, 2006 4:02 am
Fri Jul 28, 2006 4:32 am
Fri Jul 28, 2006 4:36 pm
Sunnie wrote:http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b140/ ... biedor.gif
Here is a redline (basically, drawing over another drawing to show the anatomy flaws).
Obviously, the face is very oddly shaped, but that was mentioned already so nyeh. It was also too big for the shoulders. The shoulders themselves were too curvy - it's almost as if they weren't there. Also, arms are not just long tubes when stretched out - they curve in a bit when they reach the elbow, and the forearm curves out a bit more at the beginning of it. The fingers were also too short and stubby. His body looked lopsided as well.
As for the coloring, there are lots of colorbleeds. Do you use layers? If not, practice using them, because it is a LOT easier, trust me. Basically, do your lines on one layer, make a new layer underneath, and color there so that your lineart remains intact. As for the lineart that is visible, I would either make your hand steadier, or learn to use the pen tool (I'm sure there are tutorials somewhere, since I cannot explain it at all). They are very shaky and wobbly. The shading is also odd - there is no definate lightsource. Basically, picture light coming from somewhere and hitting Roxas, and try to shade according to that. Like, if light was coming from the left side, there would not be highlights on the right side of his right arm, and etc.
I won't critique the other pictures since the things I said here can be applied to those as well.
I know I said a lot of things, and I know that it will come off as harsh (since I don't really like to sugarcoat things), and I am sorry. Try not to take it personally. It's a LOT of things to fix, but I know that you can fix 'em and make your art look a lot better C:
Blonde Fizz wrote:Anatomy is a hard thing. I suggest drawing from a picture and practicing the basic placement. With practice I think you be very good. I myself am well I think 'm bad, but I've been told otherwise (I think they lie!) And it's taken me 5 or 6 years (wow it's been that long) to be where I am today. But yes you have marvelous potenial.
Mon Jul 31, 2006 7:16 pm