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My art?

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What about my improvement...didn't I improve?



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Take some life drawing classes. You need to move away from trying to capture anime-style faces and symbols until you have a more concrete grasp of what a real human body is like. Proper proportion is important for pretty much any art style.

Yes, you have improved, but if you want to get serious then you need to do it in a constructive way before your style solidifies - after that point, relearning hohw to look at shapes (especially the body) is going to be a lot harder.



Khuutra said:

Take some life drawing classes. You need to move away from trying to capture anime-style faces and symbols until you have a more concrete grasp of what a real human body is like. Proper proportion is important for pretty much any art style.

Yes, you have improved, but if you want to get serious then you need to do it in a constructive way before your style solidifies - after that point, relearning hohw to look at shapes (especially the body) is going to be a lot harder.


I'm slowly getting closer out of an anime style but if I just only draw realistically...it'll get boring...that's why I like having my own style



Tino Vainamoinen said:
Khuutra said:

Take some life drawing classes. You need to move away from trying to capture anime-style faces and symbols until you have a more concrete grasp of what a real human body is like. Proper proportion is important for pretty much any art style.

Yes, you have improved, but if you want to get serious then you need to do it in a constructive way before your style solidifies - after that point, relearning hohw to look at shapes (especially the body) is going to be a lot harder.

I'm slowly getting closer out of an anime style but if I just only draw realistically...it'll get boring...that's why I like having my own style

You still need to learn in order to build your fundamentals; after that, worry about your style.

Art is work before it's fun, just like writing or running or coding or playing music or anything else.



I like it, you are really improving, nice texture and shading control you developed over these years and you seem to get to know your drawing program realy well. My advice, try to start drawing other objects like birds, dogs or other animal and get yourself a wooden drawing doll to learn about poses:


Also, try to work on other techniques besides using the computer to draw.. I think you would excel at inkt drawings with waterpaint coloring..

Keep it up! I can see you later illustrating children books or something..



 

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NiKKoM said:

I like it, you are really improving, nice texture and shading control you developed over these years and you seem to get to know your drawing program realy well. My advice, try to start drawing other objects like birds, dogs or other animal and get yourself a wooden drawing doll to learn about poses:


Also, try to work on other techniques besides using the computer to draw.. I think you would excel at inkt drawings with waterpaint coloring..

Keep it up! I can see you later illustrating children books or something..

:D you know someone did ask me to draw for a book...But he moved away! D:

And Thanks :D This is my favorite post XD



Khuutra said:
Tino Vainamoinen said:
Khuutra said:

Take some life drawing classes. You need to move away from trying to capture anime-style faces and symbols until you have a more concrete grasp of what a real human body is like. Proper proportion is important for pretty much any art style.

Yes, you have improved, but if you want to get serious then you need to do it in a constructive way before your style solidifies - after that point, relearning hohw to look at shapes (especially the body) is going to be a lot harder.

I'm slowly getting closer out of an anime style but if I just only draw realistically...it'll get boring...that's why I like having my own style

You still need to learn in order to build your fundamentals; after that, worry about your style.

Art is work before it's fun, just like writing or running or coding or playing music or anything else.


I know