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dodo3d
07-18-2002, 12:05 AM
Hi
need comments

|nf|n|ty
07-18-2002, 12:46 AM
work on it,more detail:buttrock:
good luck

Psycho Ken
07-18-2002, 03:04 PM
May the Force B Wf You~
Work more Draw more
Ken.02;)

VShane
07-19-2002, 04:06 PM
Busy aren't you? Hehe, well your clothing is very clean and distinct, however I was wondering if you sketch your figure BEFORE you put clothes on them, this would help tremendously to give more of a human shape to the figure. I have to admit you keep plugging away and your not afraid to ask for critiques which is good. I wish some of my students were as poignant. Also I am not sure of your age group, but some young adults I ahve worked with draw this way between 12-16 years of age. what is really obvious about thier work is that there are no sketch lines, they just draw without formulating thier figure with spheres and what not. The Homeschool teens I work with all have the PDF copy of Andrew Loomis's "Drawing for all its worth" free off the internet. I highly recommend you do a search on it and get a copy for yourself. It will help your focus dramatically in the anatomy area!

Look forward to seeing HUGE improvements over the next month!

:airguitar

dodo3d
07-21-2002, 12:42 AM
thx ppl for ur help and comments
@Wacom_Knight: spicail thx for the help as u can see I am still in the bigining and I am still not profissional but I 'll send more work and I hope u tell me ur opinion on it ,and about my age I am 24 years old and about the book u told me about (Drawing for all its worth) where can I find it? thx again

Joril
07-21-2002, 01:00 AM
http://www.yoyodyne.net/loomis/

There you can find the pdf as well as an online html version.
Enjoy!

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