
Well, this is my official character. Well it's basically me. ENOJI can be part fox/and unspecified bird, wolf/unspecified bird, but in here he is just part fox. :) does anybody mind drawing him digitally or putting him In a sex scene, or something like that?
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Anime
Species Canine (Other)
Size 778 x 1028px
File Size 292.4 kB
It's a good start. The head has good proportions, which can be difficult in the beginning. Overall the proportions look decent.
The only tip I can give you this early on is: Research.
Look up basic drawing tutorials on everything from basic shapes to how to hold a pencil. Get a sketchbook or two (doesn't have to be fancy, just has to be made of paper) and draw anything you can think of, even if it doesn't come out the way you want it to (you should see how many sketches I have that are little more than a body posing, and better artists have books full of those). Every time you draw, you get a better feel for the process. Don't start every drawing with the intention of showing it off. Draw for you and because you like to, not to make other people happy.
Basic shapes are important. Cylinders, cubes, and spheres especially. Find out how those shapes can be used to represent a body. It used to be that you had to buy a bunch of books. Now all you need is an Internet connection.
Don't learn to draw by copying other artists, unless they have a lot of life drawings. Many artists exaggerate body proportions as part of their "style". Learn to draw from life so that you can create your own style later on. And have patience.
As one of my instructors always said, "How do we get better? Research, research, research. Practice, practice, practice."
I hope that helps.
The only tip I can give you this early on is: Research.
Look up basic drawing tutorials on everything from basic shapes to how to hold a pencil. Get a sketchbook or two (doesn't have to be fancy, just has to be made of paper) and draw anything you can think of, even if it doesn't come out the way you want it to (you should see how many sketches I have that are little more than a body posing, and better artists have books full of those). Every time you draw, you get a better feel for the process. Don't start every drawing with the intention of showing it off. Draw for you and because you like to, not to make other people happy.
Basic shapes are important. Cylinders, cubes, and spheres especially. Find out how those shapes can be used to represent a body. It used to be that you had to buy a bunch of books. Now all you need is an Internet connection.
Don't learn to draw by copying other artists, unless they have a lot of life drawings. Many artists exaggerate body proportions as part of their "style". Learn to draw from life so that you can create your own style later on. And have patience.
As one of my instructors always said, "How do we get better? Research, research, research. Practice, practice, practice."
I hope that helps.
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