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    Darky

    It's okay.
    I can't be with them, but it it's nice to watch them do things with each other.
    Post by: Hissora, Dec 30, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Darky

    Why don't YOU have a picture of a gay man in your sig?
    Post by: Hissora, Dec 30, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Ya wai. They're all gone.
    Profile Post by Hissora for Zeonark, Dec 30, 2008
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    5 years from now I will be 19 and hopefully be going to De Paul University in Chicago to work on my theatre degree. I will most likely minor in photography or some sort of art.
    Post by: Hissora, Dec 30, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Darky

    I own your soul... still.
    Thread by: Hissora, Dec 30, 2008, 9 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Please Report to the internet if you would like the answer to that question.
    Post by: Hissora, Dec 30, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I'd be this bad arse.
    [​IMG]
    Post by: Hissora, Dec 30, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I usually like simple tags like this, but it's just not really working. Get rid of that huge marking on the left-ish middle side. It's really annoying. Also, try having all the effect to go in one direction so it has flow
    Post by: Hissora, Dec 30, 2008 in forum: Arts & Graphics
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    so guys

    I'll take the non-existent choice c
    Post by: Hissora, Dec 30, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Copying images that already have been previously drawn is not a very good practice to do, because it give the artist no imagination to explore or give and originality to a picture. It's just another copy of a picture, nothing special.

    Something else that you could do that will help with that originality is using pictures as a resource of a certain pose of a person, or the clothes on the picture for an example instead of copying the whole picture and not giving any imagination to your art.
    Post by: Hissora, Dec 30, 2008 in forum: Arts & Graphics
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    Good concept, but It looks really childish.
    First of all, I THINK you're going for a anime style, yes? Well, in anime, the mouth is never really a curved or straight line. It's usually two or three lines showing out where the two lips meet or the upper lip and the bottom lip is shown as a curved line though. The eyes are large, but not tall. Considering that anime style comes from japan where in real life, the japanese have smaller eyes, this concept is in the drawings as well.

    There are MUCH more pointers I can give you, but the best I can say is to look up some art tutorials on google or deviantart. If you're serious about your drawings, this will help you improve.
    Post by: Hissora, Dec 30, 2008 in forum: Arts & Graphics