Since it was a free piece done on gaia I was really lazy on the coloring. Done completely in SAI (TSUNA YOU ARE FREAKING AMAZING! ilu.) :]
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Thread: A little piece for someone
- 28 Nov. 2009 04:46am #1
A little piece for someone
Last edited by Old jenny; 28 Nov. 2009 at 04:50am.
- 28 Nov. 2009 04:51am #2
I told you mostly what I thought about it on MSN, but I'll restate it again. The proportions are really good, only the right thigh needs to be fixed a bit, the right side of her waist should be a bit more defined, and the left elbow should be more narrow. The coloring, you told me you did it lazily so it's not in my place to judge it. Like I said in our chat, you're off to a good start; you seem to have good knowledge of human proportions and anatomy, which is probably the most difficult obstacles of drawing. So, only thing left to say is keep it up.
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- 28 Nov. 2009 07:05am #3
man i wish i could draw something like that my skills suck but my dad draws awsome maybe drawing doesnt run in the blud 0.o
- 28 Nov. 2009 02:08pm #4
- 28 Nov. 2009 10:51pm #5
- 29 Nov. 2009 10:39am #6
Lol the boobs are off again XD
and they're REALLY big too
- 29 Nov. 2009 03:34pm #7
- 29 Nov. 2009 09:03pm #8
Well.... imagine the body being split in half, with a line going down, the spine of a human. The breasts shouldn't overlap the spine, one should be on each side. Also they are a bit too round.
- 29 Nov. 2009 09:48pm #9
- 30 Nov. 2009 12:23am #10
- 30 Nov. 2009 12:45am #11
Wait wait, what? No, no, no, no, no, no, noooo. The spine, in that pose, would not by ANY means run in such a straight path. In Vie's character poses from about a quarter side view. The spine from that angle should appear as if it's curving more towards her backside halfway down. If you ever need anatomy and proportion books or of the such feel free to ask.
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- 30 Nov. 2009 12:52am #12
- 30 Nov. 2009 12:59am #13Double issue release of my manga, Wagakou, in January; please order the magazine to support it along with the other Monthly Shounen Magazine series.
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- 02 Dec. 2009 01:24am #14
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- 03 Dec. 2009 05:12am #15
I don't have any of my frame work stuff anymore; I practiced those the longest time ago on normal notebook paper before I started buying sketchbooks. I also don't really have the time to do some examples either (obviously as you can see in my inactivity in the drawing forum in the last couple of days), though I don't think you don't need my framework material as a reference; you can find things like that all over the net. It's not like mine are anything special. I never used references like that myself, once you read some of the basics about human proportions and anatomical structure you should be able to draw the human body fairly accurate, of course you'll need knowledge of perspective as well.
tl;dr: No, I don't have anymore, but you don't need them; read more about anatomy and proportions if you want to learn how to more accurately draw the human body.Last edited by Tsuna; 03 Dec. 2009 at 05:15am.
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