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I don't really know. I want to do a comic project, but I can't draw very consistently. Plus I don't really venture out of my comfort zone. Hmmm..
Basically, this is just bullshit I have been doing lately. I have been extremely lazy with my art, but it's getting better and better. (Not being as lazy that is.)
not as recent, past couple weeks:
General feedback appreciated. I need to be heading in a better direction..
I agree with Kendeathwalker, you seem to have a similar problem to what I'm struggling with and that's a lack of commitment. I can't quite tell whats considered 'fisnished' or a wip but either way even some of the more fleshed out pieces could use at least another hour so of rendering.
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"I was born; six gun in my hand; behind the gun; I make my final stand"~Bad Company
I think this chicks left foot needs some refining. its twisted weird.
And i think if you increased the size of the area, and add some cool elements, this could be a visually cool illustration. if you continued to work on it
Your stuff is just so formulaic, you build your bodies off of those mannequins like Loomis but I don't think you're really getting everything you could out of your figures, and doing that sort of cookie cutter figure building blocks will put you in a rut and not give your work life or variation.
I'd tell you to get yourself to a life drawing class, there's probably something you can go to around where you live. Go there and work on your figure drawing skills.
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"I was born; six gun in my hand; behind the gun; I make my final stand"~Bad Company
And i think if you increased the size of the area, and add some cool elements, this could be a visually cool illustration. if you continued to work on it
The others seem fine, but finish them!
You hit the nail on the head right there.
Your stuff is just so formulaic, you build your bodies off of those mannequins like Loomis but I don't think you're really getting everything you could out of your figures, and doing that sort of cookie cutter figure building blocks will put you in a rut and not give your work life or variation.
I'd tell you to get yourself to a life drawing class, there's probably something you can go to around where you live. Go there and work on your figure drawing skills.
Much love.