Jellyon
One Thousand Club
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I have some from last year but the files are huge lol so one at a time, also bad picture quality taken on a 3ds lol so yeah
Noicee
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I have some from last year but the files are huge lol so one at a time, also bad picture quality taken on a 3ds lol so yeah
man, thats a bit creepy. you like?
i want to be critiqued
I'm not in the mood currently for critiquing xD, and I doubt you'd want me to, I'm a rather blunt person when I try to help them with art.
I'm not in the mood currently for critiquing xD, and I doubt you'd want me to, I'm a rather blunt person when I try to help them with art.
Isn't being a blunt person, perfect for critiquing?
Isn't being a blunt person, perfect for critiquing?
precisely, and I'm not very good at that xD
Depends on how someone takes it, a rather insecure or not really wanting your help person may only want compliments, and if you are blunt you may hurt their feelings. A person who is seeking help and wants it, may get mad if you're not blunt and beat around the bush.
Depends on how someone takes it, a rather insecure or not really wanting your help person may only want compliments, and if you are blunt you may hurt their feelings. A person who is seeking help and wants it, may get mad if you're not blunt and beat around the bush.
The reason for this is, if I were to say, your shading is bad and here's why. That's going to help you improve if you choose to listen, I won't sugar coat and go "Oh no your shading is good but you could do this" as I feel it gives false sense of security, like when you show your friends and they all say "It looks awesome!" but you take it to a teacher and they point out all your flaws, this is because people like teachers are actively looking for mistakes to help you improve, and your friends might just be looking at it as a picture. Just saying "This is ####." Like, where's the actual help, all you did was make fun of it.
what feedback could you give me about my drawing. be honest
Well first, I'd like to tell you that you should work on eye spacing, usually you can draw an eye in between two eyes
Also, if you don't do this I'd implore you to start as it helps you with your style. When you draw anything you can break it into basic shapes, lets take a head for example.
As you can see, we have the circle to start it all off, and off the edges of that circle I start the jaw and then connect it in a small arc. Next the guideline for the eyes usually goes right in the middle of the circle, then the bottom of the circle serves as the nose line, and then you can place the mouth where ever it looks good.
Sup guys good to see people sharing some interesting information. I enjoyed the pictures and love to see people's talents more . I thought I was good at drawing but my friend cheeky muimui just destroyed me lol. I'll try to persuade her to show you guys. Adding to the conversation above I believe that every person reacts differently to cratique so it's kinda hard to know what type of approach should be used. I like the straight forward approach to be used on me because I think of it as room for improvement. Okay anyway I'm waiting for pumpkin to edit her post before I drop some bombs.
I do use basic guidelines for the head, when I do full figures I find it too complicated and take the "potato sack" approach if nothing else. If that makes any sense, you probably have no clue what I'm talking about though. What I'm getting from this is I should work with my basic shapes and spacing in general