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Darren R. Williams junior member
Member # Joined: 05 Jun 2001 Posts: 11 Location: Maine
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2001 6:48 am |
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Some of you may remember me, as I've posted a couple times. I've had these drawings for a while, and I want unbiased opinions on them.
The firearms were just some doodling for ideas to model. I wasn't going for too much on them. The order everything is in now, I believe is in chronological order. |
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jcterminal member
Member # Joined: 13 Nov 2000 Posts: 316 Location: Vault 13
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2001 1:18 pm |
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OH FOR GOD'S SAKE SHRINK DOWN THE IMAGES!!!!
/me sheds a tear for the modem users. |
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Icannon member
Member # Joined: 13 Sep 2000 Posts: 597 Location: st.albert, AB, Canada
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2001 1:32 pm |
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i think you should work from references more. obviously you'r trying to get a certain level of realism in these drawings, so ref is the way to go. compare your drawings from ref to the ones without ref and notice what makes them so different. when you draw a lot of faces, you wont be able to help studying every face you look at in real life. you'll get a lot of ideas from doing this. for hair, i wouldnt try to draw every strand, but rather convey the mass or where the shine is by blocking everything else out. drawing the strands and nothing else might make yer human look like a chucky doll. also, try using more confident lines instead of messy little strokes. decide where both ends of the line will be and make it happen. just something to try. hope i've helped. |
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