My Drawings! >:3
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Here are a couple of drawings I did hope you like and tell me what you think and how I can get better.
Old Drawings


New Drawings


I suck at drawing hands T.T

Still not done Must finish XD
Old Drawings


New Drawings


I suck at drawing hands T.T

Still not done Must finish XD
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Are you copying these drawings from a picture or did you come up with them yourself? In any case, I can definitely see an improvement from your old drawings in your newer ones. :)
You still might want to spend more time on your drawings- even if you're referencing an image, you want your lines to describe form and not act as just a shape. Putting some overlaps in the lines where something is in front gives the drawing a bit more space to it. You may also want to be more patient and spend more time on the details instead of quickly rushing through them. The planes in your last drawing in the background, for example, are not symmetrical and their wings appear to be different shapes, which is quite distracting.
I think it'd be good if you took some life drawing classes or drew from life references. It would help address a lot of your problems such as perspective, proportions, and anatomy (like the hands :)), and improve your line quality.
All in all though, I think you're off to a good start- just keep on practicing and be more patient!
You still might want to spend more time on your drawings- even if you're referencing an image, you want your lines to describe form and not act as just a shape. Putting some overlaps in the lines where something is in front gives the drawing a bit more space to it. You may also want to be more patient and spend more time on the details instead of quickly rushing through them. The planes in your last drawing in the background, for example, are not symmetrical and their wings appear to be different shapes, which is quite distracting.
I think it'd be good if you took some life drawing classes or drew from life references. It would help address a lot of your problems such as perspective, proportions, and anatomy (like the hands :)), and improve your line quality.
All in all though, I think you're off to a good start- just keep on practicing and be more patient!
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wat yama says..
don't think life drawing classes are needed but doesn't hurt to try them but try and do life drawings and try to draw every part you see it makes a difference to it.
don't think life drawing classes are needed but doesn't hurt to try them but try and do life drawings and try to draw every part you see it makes a difference to it.
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yagaminoue wrote...
Are you copying these drawings from a picture or did you come up with them yourself? In any case, I can definitely see an improvement from your old drawings in your newer ones. :)You still might want to spend more time on your drawings- even if you're referencing an image, you want your lines to describe form and not act as just a shape. Putting some overlaps in the lines where something is in front gives the drawing a bit more space to it. You may also want to be more patient and spend more time on the details instead of quickly rushing through them. The planes in your last drawing in the background, for example, are not symmetrical and their wings appear to be different shapes, which is quite distracting.
I think it'd be good if you took some life drawing classes or drew from life references. It would help address a lot of your problems such as perspective, proportions, and anatomy (like the hands :)), and improve your line quality.
All in all though, I think you're off to a good start- just keep on practicing and be more patient!
I am looking at an image and replicating it on paper cause sadly I can't draw from my mind or get the hang of it T.T
Thanks for the info and input
Would you happen to know what I should look up to become better? It's just that where I live I don't have access to drawing classes.