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Shadly

6:54pm Dec 8 2010

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Here, I shall dump my commisions for others...Don't steal blahblahblah and I appreciate tips and things, just please don't go to harsh. I shun tutorials, I usually draw in the anime stle (for humans) Sometime's I stop and draw from real life, and often I draw imaginary creatures that pop into my imagination. Currently, I don't have anydrawings, but I will update when I get some scanned. I'm also looking for a price range for my art shop :)



Shadly

1:51pm Dec 13 2010

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Shadly

2:58pm Dec 13 2010

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Drag for full view please <3 lots of hardwork on this one




Scare

8:47pm Dec 13 2010

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Your art. Looks exactly like someone elses on here. o.o 

Pretty good though. 

Shadly

9:35am Dec 14 2010

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Really? Whose?

And thanks :)




Scare

11:21pm Dec 15 2010

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http://www.rescreatu.com/forum/cat/arts/artgen/shadly-039-s-art1/~page/3/

 

Idk. There's just a resemblance in the shading and the way you draw faces and features. Such as eyes, mouth, and nose. xD

 

And your welcome.  

Shadly

4:23pm Dec 16 2010

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Hmm intertesting ^_^ My first two were from a book I own. And the second was a commison ^_^



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Shadly

6:07pm Jan 3 2011

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I need prices...




Grimoire

12:52am Jan 4 2011

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Thank you for drawing the hands and not hiding them. =) It saddens me when people don't attempt to draw them, so good job! You keep drawing hands. Just between you and me I actually love drawing hands. o3o

I'm not a big fan of the "anime" style, but if that's what you want to do then go for it. But having a good sense of proportion is still very important. So here is a very simple human proportion guideline: [Here]

And you need to draw more from life.  Gesture sketching can help you loosen up, and pay more attention to how things really look and feel. You gesture sketch to get the form and the movement of an ob
ject or person (or whatever), not worrying about details.

Blind contour drawing helps too. I like to do them when I don't know what to draw, before I do my gesture sketches. Because it forces me to look at the subject and not pay attention to what I'm putting on paper, which can be a relief sometimes. Sure, blind contours are never going to be perfect, but they're not supposed to be!

Now you seem to have a good sense of tone, on the first drawing you posted. That highlight in the hair pleases me. But it just seems to be missing more contrast. Extreme lights and extreme darks are all the rage when it comes to art. Do you mostly use an HB pencil? I'd recommend getting a 2B and a 4B (or all of the different pencil grades), because sometimes an HB just isn't dark enough. 

Your color is also nice, I like how you blend analogous colors. But that said I can't give you any advice concerning colored pencils, since I am terrible at using them. D:

Phew! I hope this is not intimidating! Keep up the good work, I think a few gesture sketches will go a long way.





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Shadly

4:03pm Jan 4 2011

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I actually have a lot fo pencils, including some very dark ones. I was at school when I drew that however and I dont carry drawing stuff with me, besides my endless supply of mechanical pencils XD And thanks, My sketchbook is full of unfinished gesture sketches I need to get around too |3And yeah Feet actually scare me more then hands. I can like, only draw boots.



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