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I have drawn myself as a Noise many times, but I needed an updated version.
Noise are from The World Ends With You, my favorite video game of all time, hands down.
Character is me and art is mine and there are a lot of layers in this and I am crying
Font is "REZ"
I have drawn myself as a Noise many times, but I needed an updated version.
Noise are from The World Ends With You, my favorite video game of all time, hands down.
Character is me and art is mine and there are a lot of layers in this and I am crying
Font is "REZ"
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1660 x 1377px
File Size 664.2 kB
Gosh, this is a late reply! Sorry about that!
I don't know how to teach drawing exactly, but I can share tips that help me:
-Use references, it will help you understsnd how to draw things. If you're drawing a hybrid or something of your own invention, look up references of things that have similar shapes.
-Practice with real life! Draw things around you!
-"Draw what you see, not what you know" - pretty self explanatory. Draw what actually is there!
-Draw every day even if it's a doodle. With each thing you draw, reflect on why you do or do not like it.
-Break things into shapes, even complicated designs become easy if you break them into shapes. Focus on silhouette/pose before detail.
-Study lines of action!
-Look at art you enjoy. What do you like about it? What don't you? Find the good traits and keep them in mind, and find the bad/undesirable traits and remember why you dislike them.
-Draw every single day.
-Seriously. Every day. Multiple times if possible. Draw always. You'll get much better much more quickly. Someone who only draws once a week and tries to make it the best thing ever every time will not be as good as the person who is constantly doodling. Quantity and repetition are how we learn. Quality can come later. Pump out art as much as possible and quality will find you as you go.
I don't know how to teach drawing exactly, but I can share tips that help me:
-Use references, it will help you understsnd how to draw things. If you're drawing a hybrid or something of your own invention, look up references of things that have similar shapes.
-Practice with real life! Draw things around you!
-"Draw what you see, not what you know" - pretty self explanatory. Draw what actually is there!
-Draw every day even if it's a doodle. With each thing you draw, reflect on why you do or do not like it.
-Break things into shapes, even complicated designs become easy if you break them into shapes. Focus on silhouette/pose before detail.
-Study lines of action!
-Look at art you enjoy. What do you like about it? What don't you? Find the good traits and keep them in mind, and find the bad/undesirable traits and remember why you dislike them.
-Draw every single day.
-Seriously. Every day. Multiple times if possible. Draw always. You'll get much better much more quickly. Someone who only draws once a week and tries to make it the best thing ever every time will not be as good as the person who is constantly doodling. Quantity and repetition are how we learn. Quality can come later. Pump out art as much as possible and quality will find you as you go.
It will! The medium may be different, but the understanding of shapes, lines, and form that you'll get as well as knowing how to move your hands are things both traditional and digital art can use. There is only a bit of awkwardness switching between the two at first if you've not done one of them before because paper and a tablet catch the drawing implement differently, but honestly if you get really good on paper you will still be really good once you move to using a tablet and vice versa. Some digital art is more like painting, if that interests you - learning to paint traditionally may also help digitally. But I would start with drawing in pencil in a sketchbook!
Beautifully drawn and coloured as always!
I just absolutely adore the disjointed, radical style given to the limbs and other aspects of the noise. What's more is that you've done such a good job of capturing that!
That being said, TWEWY IS THE BEST GAME EVER! ( ...next to Jet Set Radio )
I just absolutely adore the disjointed, radical style given to the limbs and other aspects of the noise. What's more is that you've done such a good job of capturing that!
That being said, TWEWY IS THE BEST GAME EVER! ( ...next to Jet Set Radio )
Thank you! ^^ I really love how Noise look, and that's kind of seeped into my art in general, which I don't consider a bad thing hehe.
TWEWY is indeed the best. Jet Set Radio is also the best. I like TWEWY more but that may be because I played it first... JSR is definitely in my top 10 though. Maybe top 5 - I like too many video games @_@
TWEWY is indeed the best. Jet Set Radio is also the best. I like TWEWY more but that may be because I played it first... JSR is definitely in my top 10 though. Maybe top 5 - I like too many video games @_@
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