|
Neutral
|
|
|
Neutral
|
Hello there Flower, how are ya? Flower Field said: Ello all!
|
|
|
|
Neutral
|
Same old same old soo pretty good!
|
|
|
|
Neutral
|
That's good, I'm drawing right now... Working on Cal finally. I don't know how you people are so good at drawing and at doing it so fast oof Flower Field said: Same old same old soo pretty good!
|
|
|
|
Lightbringer
|
I would draw more right now, but my pen died on my and now I am sad. :')
|
|
|
|
Neutral
|
Looks great, I think you got everything! Overthink101 said: Okay people! I now have practically finished Axel as much as I can without having Cal finished- Here you people go. Did I forget anything, Lost? -
|
|
|
|
Neutral
|
Big sad D: Determined_Wolf said: I would draw more right now, but my pen died on my and now I am sad. :')
|
|
|
|
Neutral
|
I haven't drawn in like a month lol, having no motivation SuCKS!, especially when I have ideas.
|
|
|
|
Neutral
|
Yo, Overthink, nice art! Better face than I can draw freehand. The legs are kinda wonky though. They're too long, and the human knee is usually about halfway down the length of the leg. Proportionally, the whole leg is about 1 1/3 of the torso, give or take stylistic choices, ignoring the foot. Also, feet. Like hands, they are the mortal enemy of many an artist, but might I suggest drawing them more like trapezoids with slightly rounded edges instead of the macoroni shape? That's how I usually do mine, and they end up looking vaguely like shoes. It doesn't look realistic, but I think it's a bit better than noodle foot syndrome. Also, for your next piece(s), try to make the poses a little more dynamic? The way he's posed doesn't look like a natural position, what with the entirely front-facing body and sideways feet. Have you ever tried standing that way? It's super uncomfortable. Here, this is the link to a free online site that has posable models. Just move the doll into whatever position you like, rotate to the prefered angle, then screenshot. Then just trace over it & add details onto that base. JustSketchMe It's kinda clunky, but it's the best I've found so far that doesn't cost. Plus, you can go down to the fingers, which is an amazing help when drawing hands. Here's one I just threw together: Why yes, I am an art nerd. I prefer the 'beta' models for poses personally, they work best for the way I draw humans, but you might prefer one of the others. Yeah, it's still pretty awkward looking, but it gets the bare basics down so you aren't just hand-drawing straight from your brain.
|
|
|
|
Neutral
|
Thanks for all the constructive criticism lmao - Just tried it out for what I'm trying to do with Axel and Cal, and yeah- That works wayyy easier than what I'd been doing drawing on SketchBook with just my finger XD The legs and feet aren't even the hardest for me- It's the posing, so what you sent is an even bigger help XD Canis Inanis said: Yo, Overthink, nice art! Better face than I can draw freehand. The legs are kinda wonky though. They're too long, and the human knee is usually about halfway down the length of the leg. Proportionally, the whole leg is about 1 1/3 of the torso, give or take stylistic choices, ignoring the foot. Also, feet. Like hands, they are the mortal enemy of many an artist, but might I suggest drawing them more like trapezoids with slightly rounded edges instead of the macoroni shape? That's how I usually do mine, and they end up looking vaguely like shoes. It doesn't look realistic, but I think it's a bit better than noodle foot syndrome. Also, for your next piece(s), try to make the poses a little more dynamic? The way he's posed doesn't look like a natural position, what with the entirely front-facing body and sideways feet. Have you ever tried standing that way? It's super uncomfortable. Here, this is the link to a free online site that has posable models. Just move the doll into whatever position you like, rotate to the prefered angle, then screenshot. Then just trace over it & add details onto that base. JustSketchMe It's kinda clunky, but it's the best I've found so far that doesn't cost. Plus, you can go down to the fingers, which is an amazing help when drawing hands. Here's one I just threw together: Why yes, I am an art nerd. I prefer the 'beta' models for poses personally, they work best for the way I draw humans, but you might prefer one of the others. Yeah, it's still pretty awkward looking, but it gets the bare basics down so you aren't just hand-drawing straight from your brain.
|
|
|