2013-02-24, 06:14 PM
2013-02-24, 06:14 PM
2013-02-24, 07:17 PM
ok, i know my drawing suck, but a little feed back would be nice!
2013-02-24, 07:24 PM
(2013-02-24, 07:17 PM)willie_jent Wrote: [ -> ]ok, i know my drawing suck, but a little feed back would be nice!What would you like to hear back? Just posting random pics with no explanation or back story makes it hard for people to respond.
Let me start off by saying, you don't suck. Being able to draw at all is more than most people can do, so in that regard how much you improve from here depends on you.
You seem to have some talent, but I would recommend you stretching yourself a little and drawing something out of your comfort zone.
2013-02-25, 12:59 AM
^Totes agree. I used to be terrible, but you practice, practice, be careful not to let it become an obsession *smacks self* and then you'll be BEAUTIFUL!!!
2013-02-26, 04:54 PM
(2013-02-24, 07:24 PM)Knost Wrote: [ -> ]um, this stuff WAS outside my comfort zone. I'm more of a "snap a photo then warp it until it's no longer recognizable" kind of guy, not a "whip out my sketch book and start drawing whatever pops into my head" kind of guy!!(2013-02-24, 07:17 PM)willie_jent Wrote: [ -> ]ok, i know my drawing suck, but a little feed back would be nice!What would you like to hear back? Just posting random pics with no explanation or back story makes it hard for people to respond.
Let me start off by saying, you don't suck. Being able to draw at all is more than most people can do, so in that regard how much you improve from here depends on you.
You seem to have some talent, but I would recommend you stretching yourself a little and drawing something out of your comfort zone.
2013-02-26, 11:02 PM
uhm...wellllllll......when you start drawing, for the first time, what youve got goin here is....ok. But as time goes on, you should begin to develop more of a structural foundation. What im going to say only should apply if you have experience as a drawer.
1) Avoid making your drawings strictly 2 dimensional. try to give them some closer detail.
2) shade. the easiest type is cell shading. If you dont know what it is, look it up. Really. it will make your drawings come to life.
Most of the other stuff comes with experience.
1) Avoid making your drawings strictly 2 dimensional. try to give them some closer detail.
2) shade. the easiest type is cell shading. If you dont know what it is, look it up. Really. it will make your drawings come to life.
Most of the other stuff comes with experience.