Traditional Art Mizuki Cho Horo

Discussion in 'Arts & Graphics' started by AlexleHoshi, Mar 27, 2008.

  1. AlexleHoshi Dude called Alex

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    I drew this a few weeks ago in class since I was bored. Ignore all the writing to the side and the bit to the left of the drawing. My class mate named him. Yes I know there are a few things wrong, but then again, I did draw this all in pen.

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  2. Cocohints "Up to now, the most discussed topic is global war

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    We have a subforum dedicated to drawings now, so:

    Moved to Traditional Art.

    That's a pretty nice ballpoint pen drawing. :3 It's sometimes smart to use only ballpoint rather than pencil, it is good practice to recognize which parts of the drawing is the most importaint to get down. The creature in the lower right looks very adorable... VERY. :>

    I'll just point out that when you draw the upper body, it shouldn't be smaller than the head. Unless it is a very young child which tend to have big heads. Next time you draw a guy, you should try to imagine the upper body shaped like a big bean, one that you could fit the head inside - that's roughly how the size of the chest would be.
     
  3. AlexleHoshi Dude called Alex

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    Thanks for the tips, I'll remember that next time I draw a male. and I'm gald you like little Sitty down there
     
  4. Hissora ahurhurhur.

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    I'm actually afraid his arms and head will crush his neck and chest. Eek, proportions are very important, deary. Other wise it'll sometimes look like you're going for an insane type of drawing.

    You're MUCH better than before, I can really tell.