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Post new topic   Reply to topic Just some of my art. :]

What say you? xD
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Pretty nifty. ^_^ <3
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 PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:29 pm Reply with quote        
Just thought I'd post some for the heck of it. :]

Mind you, the lighting source in most of these really sucks because I took the pictures all in the same poorly lit room, also tends to degrade the shading and make it look nonexsistant. :P
Also didn't bother to crop out backgroud crud on some of them. xD


http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb22/NurseNecrophilia/Art1-1.jpg
Here's my fairy.

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb22/NurseNecrophilia/aliceinpsycholand.jpg
My version of Alice in Wonderland. <3

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb22/NurseNecrophilia/newart7.jpg
Craziness

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb22/NurseNecrophilia/Newart2.jpg
Zombie chick. Happy

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb22/NurseNecrophilia/newart6.jpg
More craziness. lol

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb22/NurseNecrophilia/newart5.jpg
Organic? ^_^"

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb22/NurseNecrophilia/newart3.jpg
Butterflies. <3


I'll take more (with better lighting & crop & maybe some color ;D) when I get a new camera. lol

I know some of the proportion is off (lol Alice's buff stubby arm. xD)
Let me know what you think! Hai Bouncy Heart

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 PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:20 pm Reply with quote        
I love your art! Especially the abstract parts, they're great. Your shading and technique are quite good. Your lines are solid and consistent.

One thing though, is that you need to practice drawing humans. Wink Draw from life, photos, etc! A common thing I see among people inexperienced in drawing humans and the like, is that they draw them very stiff. They try to perfect it as much as they can-often resulting in it looking odd. (I do this far too much, I'm telling this to myself as much as to you and anyone reading this) Sketch. Sketch a lot. Sketch people in as many different poses and angles as you can think of, giving yourself only about a minute or two each one. This helps you to loosen up a lot if you keep doing it, without adding any details. Another good idea would be to google... everything. Human anatomy, bird anatomy, perspective, expressions, hair, skeletons, composition, anything you can think of. Getting things right can make your drawing look more dynamic. Remember: it's harder to deviate from the rules if you don't know them. If you want to stick with the current look of your humans that's great, but it's also really useful to know how to draw something realistically.

Also make sure that you draw what you want, so if you want to keep with the abstract, keep with it, no matter what anyone might think (I remember you mentioned that people were often weirded out when you showed them your sketches in your introduction).

Hope I helped in some way. Happy

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 PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:12 am Reply with quote        
Thank you! ^_^ <3
lol Yeah, I'm too concerned with the smaller details too. I want to explore more realistic outlooks aswell. :]
It's been SO long since I've practiced anything realistic, I was thinking about taking a class.
I've always wanted to take classes but the closest I've ever come to that was art class in middle school. xD
I want to work on depth and perspective too.
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