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Bendall
Cocoon Academy Student

Joined: 14 Apr 2006
Posts: 56
Location: Launceston, TAS
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Wed Nov 08, 2006 8:05 pm |
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Yeah i got bored at school and did this one up. Not happy with the face but I've sorta given up on it now. thought you guys might enjoy seeing it, seeing as its a bit quiet around here.
so... viola!
(ignore the paper roughness, its the scratchy visual diary crap)
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toonerfish
Don't call me Boss.

Joined: 09 Mar 2005
Posts: 271
Location: Spider City streets
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Sun Nov 12, 2006 10:41 pm |
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Looks good, look up some tutorials or good how to draw human figures books and you'll see how to best draw the head. If the face is looking toward the viewer and on the same level, then the bottom of the ears need to line up with the bottom of the nose, and the top of the ear with the top of the eye brow. If the head leans forward or back then just draw a contour line around the head to line it up, or something like that anyway.
Hope that helped. The more you draw, practise and observe even the smallest of details then you'll make some great looking figures.
Also be mindful of where the gravity is and the perspective of every part of the body. At the moment the forearm of the right arm looks bent and broken. It goes into a piece of armour pointing in one direction, then the armour is bending in a different direction. |
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