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Enots' art gallery...
« on: December 13, 2012, 03:53:40 AM »
Feel free to make suggestions and requests :D ...

These first three pics are as follows
1. Sketch of my fursona.
2. The sketch was gone over by acrylics.
3. Used my computer to recreate the sketch so that it was much smoother.
4. Added shading :D
















Other misc drawings...








Tell me what you think of them :D
« Last Edit: December 27, 2012, 03:37:51 AM by Enots2112 »
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« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2012, 03:39:36 AM »
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« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2012, 04:30:05 PM »

To give some minor advice. The eye of your fursona should be further down, otherwise it's located on his forehead. I took the liberty to make a change for you to see, I'm not saying that it's the best place but I just did it to give you a visual.




For the acrylic I have some difficulties understanding your shading. Most often you shade to get a sense of light  and depth, as it is now I have difficulties to see where the light comes from. I think it would help to decide (before drawing detail and texture) where it should be in shade and where it should be lit. http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=shading#/d45i1k3 Here is a good tutorial  :)


For your computer work. Your lines are very precise witch is both good and bad. It can make it a bit lifeless and way too clean for a character. And then you shade with very gradient lights. You see the conflict? Very clean precise lines coupled with gradient shading makes for conflict in the style. I'm not saying that it can't work of course.


http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=line+tutorial#/d2mslk5 Look at the fourth (4) picture. See how the lines are of different thickness and flow and smoothness? That creates more life.


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« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2012, 06:51:32 PM »

To give some minor advice. The eye of your fursona should be further down, otherwise it's located on his forehead. I took the liberty to make a change for you to see, I'm not saying that it's the best place but I just did it to give you a visual.




For the acrylic I have some difficulties understanding your shading. Most often you shade to get a sense of light  and depth, as it is now I have difficulties to see where the light comes from. I think it would help to decide (before drawing detail and texture) where it should be in shade and where it should be lit. http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=shading#/d45i1k3 Here is a good tutorial  :)


For your computer work. Your lines are very precise witch is both good and bad. It can make it a bit lifeless and way too clean for a character. And then you shade with very gradient lights. You see the conflict? Very clean precise lines coupled with gradient shading makes for conflict in the style. I'm not saying that it can't work of course.


http://browse.deviantart.com/?q=line+tutorial#/d2mslk5 Look at the fourth (4) picture. See how the lines are of different thickness and flow and smoothness? That creates more life.


Keep on drawing!  ^_^

I kinda use paint.net, but my dad has photoshop so i guess i can borrow it from him  :3
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« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2012, 07:21:58 PM »
Oh I didn't concider what program was used in the tutorials ^^; But what they do that's most important not the way they come to it.
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