Thanks a lot! really! i sometimes ask my cousins and friends but they say that to be better i need to draw them thin! BUT I REALLY REALLY HATE TO DRAW THIN CHARACTERS!
i can't really help, you're better than me ^_^() i guess if i had any advice it would be to work on your weakest drawing thing (whatever you can't draw well or something like that). but yeah, that's just me...
More. They are good now...but doing more will make them better. I have a job now where I get to stand around and draw for a lot of the day...I can already see that I am able to give my fursona more emotions than I've ever drawn before on him...
Then colour. Much easier if you have something digital to work with like Photoshop...don't know what you have access to...
Some people say you shouldn't copy the work of other artists, but it's actually great practice. Select some pics from your favorite artists and try to re-create them exactly. (My personal favorites are Walt Kelly, the creator of Pogo, and Carl Barks, the Disney comic-book artist who created Uncle Scrooge.) Don't use tracing paper. Just set the pic in front of you and draw exactly what you see on a fresh sheet of paper. You'll be surprised at what you pick up.
Remember, this exercise is for practice only. Never ever copy or modify what someone else has done and claim it as your own. That'll get you blackballed so fast your head will swim.
Good luck and keep practicing.
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Then colour. Much easier if you have something digital to work with like Photoshop...don't know what you have access to...
Kev
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Kev
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Remember, this exercise is for practice only. Never ever copy or modify what someone else has done and claim it as your own. That'll get you blackballed so fast your head will swim.
Good luck and keep practicing.