TOPIC | Kiv's Art Dump!
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tried digital painting//
@Kivetre
All your Drawings are very, very lovley.
I love your fursona, too. I want to hug (her?)
Maybe you should collect all your drawings on the first page, so the persoon who is looking at your art, don't have to visit all the sites of your thread?
All your Drawings are very, very lovley.
I love your fursona, too. I want to hug (her?)
Maybe you should collect all your drawings on the first page, so the persoon who is looking at your art, don't have to visit all the sites of your thread?
@Kivetre
All your Drawings are very, very lovley.
I love your fursona, too. I want to hug (her?)
Maybe you should collect all your drawings on the first page, so the persoon who is looking at your art, don't have to visit all the sites of your thread?
All your Drawings are very, very lovley.
I love your fursona, too. I want to hug (her?)
Maybe you should collect all your drawings on the first page, so the persoon who is looking at your art, don't have to visit all the sites of your thread?
@Kivetre
How do you improve so quickly? When you look at the first post compared to the last post... Wow.
Your topic says [criticism please!] and I'm [s]avoiding my homework [/s]bored so I'm going to critique this:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/FpGmozW.png[/img]
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[*] I think the bottom part of the neck is too thick (compare it with the thickness of the rest of the neck). Although the thickness of a long neck, like that of an imperial or, let's say, a crane, does vary; it usually only gets exponentially thicker near the base of the neck(where is connects with the body). Just an extra note to remind myself that necks aren't perfectly cylindrical, so their cross-section will be more drop shaped.
E.g. [url=https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/29/93/83/299383063f35a2d79fb21f45871a9a31.jpg]Crane,[/url] [url=https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/f2/2b/06/f22b0605c4c86b33595135d3ba31b5f0.jpg]Theropod muscles[/url]
[*] I can't really explain this, but I think your shading should be more and less detailed. That is, don't make it too detailed(drawing every single strand) as it may look messy in a cartoon-ish style. Don't make it too undetailed(blobs) as it can make it look primitive.
E.g. [url=http://i924.photobucket.com/albums/ad85/Raenloki/Rescreatu/tutorial10.png]Some petsite's guidelines[/url]?
[*] I think imperial snouts have a different shape to what you have drawn - it doesn't slope as much. Drawing out a few blocks as a guideline for the shape of their head can be helpful.
[*] Also, use a ton of references for everything where possible.
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I hope that this was helpful to you :) (and sorry if it was too hrash, I'm used to writing like this, just tell me if I crossed the line)
@Kivetre
How do you improve so quickly? When you look at the first post compared to the last post... Wow.
Your topic says [criticism please!] and I'mavoiding my homework bored so I'm going to critique this:
How do you improve so quickly? When you look at the first post compared to the last post... Wow.
Your topic says [criticism please!] and I'm
- I think the bottom part of the neck is too thick (compare it with the thickness of the rest of the neck). Although the thickness of a long neck, like that of an imperial or, let's say, a crane, does vary; it usually only gets exponentially thicker near the base of the neck(where is connects with the body). Just an extra note to remind myself that necks aren't perfectly cylindrical, so their cross-section will be more drop shaped.
E.g. Crane, Theropod muscles - I can't really explain this, but I think your shading should be more and less detailed. That is, don't make it too detailed(drawing every single strand) as it may look messy in a cartoon-ish style. Don't make it too undetailed(blobs) as it can make it look primitive.
E.g. Some petsite's guidelines? - I think imperial snouts have a different shape to what you have drawn - it doesn't slope as much. Drawing out a few blocks as a guideline for the shape of their head can be helpful.
- Also, use a ton of references for everything where possible.