07-09-07, 18:52 | #1 |
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Two works in drawing, one...
.. a 10-minute brawl.
[IMG]http://i9.************/5xggheb.jpg[/IMG] http://i9.************/5xggheb.jpg (that on the back of the production possibility curve that I was explaining to my niece) If you need any help in Economics... http://i19.************/5x7ps2c.jpg And something else... This is based on Nightwish's "Sleeping Sun" (I just watched the actual video yesterday, this is just my interpretation).. Now I know the so-called fire looks like a dancing peacock, the clouds look badly textured and the lightning looks like a bad attempt at drawing wind... X_X But I havent practiced in years now.. AND I do not have a sharpener or a black colour pencil... I use water paints and some colour pencils.................. And I need tips/help in painting the sea. I want it to be like black, but I dont want to mess it up, y'know... So here it is - Please feel free to criticize.. [IMG]http://i1.************/6gth1yc.jpg[/IMG] http://i1.************/6gth1yc.jpg PLEASE criticize... Last edited by star girl; 07-09-07 at 19:02. |
07-09-07, 18:55 | #2 |
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*annoys star*I like the last one.
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07-09-07, 19:03 | #3 |
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the second one sure looks good...
it seems that everyone in TRF knows how to do great draws, except for me, i draw like when i was 5 years old, i then i draw really baad... i still don't know why... =( |
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Ontopic: Those looks great. Last edited by Betal; 07-09-07 at 19:06. |
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07-09-07, 19:11 | #6 |
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Thank you!
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You wanna get better? Then P-R-A-C-T-I-S-E. It's very effective. Sure is helping me! If you think you can't draw you won't want to, and you'll never get any better. Therefore I suggest some confidence as well. |
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07-09-07, 20:18 | #8 |
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Yeah, you need a LOT of practice
So any help on water? |
07-09-07, 20:27 | #9 |
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I really like them, you could go far if you refine them. What you need to do though, is give the fire more depth, and make it more curvy, but less of it. It is too rigid.
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Damn! I forgot the smoke! |
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