Trying to femboy again
Trying to draw more femboys, cause I still want to improve in drawing them. Seems I can easily make muscular figures look appealing but the more feminine male figures not at all. That tells me something about how well I am at figure drawing. In other words, not so good yet.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Lizard
Size 1280 x 971px
File Size 195.3 kB
Well, if you don't mind me bringing up some critique here:
Your hand and feet are drawn too small, and often in a bit weird angles. The pespective, or certain twists can make them seem uncanny. Sticking for more casual positions may help.
You have many spots worked out with thick lines wich normally wouldn't be as prominent as you draw them, the ribcage for example. youre right, it is in that position, but wont poke through the skin as heavily as you display it.
I would recomment you to get a harder pencil, so you can draw thinner lines more easy before you then work them out.
Hope that might help a little.
Your hand and feet are drawn too small, and often in a bit weird angles. The pespective, or certain twists can make them seem uncanny. Sticking for more casual positions may help.
You have many spots worked out with thick lines wich normally wouldn't be as prominent as you draw them, the ribcage for example. youre right, it is in that position, but wont poke through the skin as heavily as you display it.
I would recomment you to get a harder pencil, so you can draw thinner lines more easy before you then work them out.
Hope that might help a little.
Ah ok thanks!
I need to slowly work towards the chapters about these details in the figure drawing book I'm trying to learn from, but I'll keep that in mind.
I'll probably still use softer pencils, actually I use mechanical pencils which I think are HB... Anyway, harder pencils keep more permanent lines than softer pencils which is why I prefer soft B pencils for more sketching.
I need to slowly work towards the chapters about these details in the figure drawing book I'm trying to learn from, but I'll keep that in mind.
I'll probably still use softer pencils, actually I use mechanical pencils which I think are HB... Anyway, harder pencils keep more permanent lines than softer pencils which is why I prefer soft B pencils for more sketching.
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