Traditional Art drawing

Discussion in 'Arts & Graphics' started by Hubba-Bubba-Bubbles, Jun 24, 2008.

  1. Hubba-Bubba-Bubbles Hollow Bastion Committee

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  2. Hissora ahurhurhur.

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    It looks like your average person drawing. T-shirt and jeans, cartoony face and no proportions.... Since you asked for CnC I'll have to give it to you.

    I like how the person does look like they're falling and such.

    First, when you draw, you don't have to press down so hard with your pencil, as if you're writing. You only need a slight touch so it's easier to erase. When you're done you can go over it again harder. Because the face is facing forward, you don't need that curve. A curve on the nose only appears when the head is rotated to the left or right. Since it IS forward, it should only be a short centered line and a small curve above the lip that is much like a U. Since your eyes and mouth are very like cartoons, I really don't know if you were really aiming for a realistic or what not. The style of eyes vary a lot.

    Since it would be really pointless to point out every feature when it's all proportional and messy, I suggest you take a look at these tutorials for if you're very serious about drawing.

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  3. Mexony Hollow Bastion Committee

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    That is very good, it reminds me of my little sister's graduation, she had to draw big feet and her body falling down. It is very good, almost the cartoonish way. In where she graduated in the gym, with the falling pictures hanging on the right side of the wall and the hat pictures of the left. Bringing up this picture is very good, brings me memories from the 24 :)
     
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    thanks to both of you and i'll be sure to check out those tutorials Hissora