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First and foremost, this is fucking great!
Constructive Criticism (I have no art skills, but I'm a failed engineering student.)
1. The stock and barrel on an AR style weapon have to be in line, because a functional spring for the bolt that goes into a tube on the ass end of the gun, which rests inside the stock on most AR style platforms.
2. The a magazine looks a bit wonked, but it could still work.
3. Unless this is a laser gun, whoever gave the left handed shooter a right side ejection port is an ass to the nth degree. Those shells come out hot, and will be coming out across the users arm and face.
4. The barrel isn't straight overall. I don't know how to best work this into perspective drawing, but the important thing is to have an imaginary straight line that's preferably drawn as a guide during the drawing process and later covered or erased.
Making machines that work isn't entirely counter-intuitive if you are used to the mechanics of the human (or furry) form, but it's an entirely different kind of creature that requires you to go back to the very basics.
I certainly never mastered any kind of art skills sadly. TwT
Constructive Criticism (I have no art skills, but I'm a failed engineering student.)
1. The stock and barrel on an AR style weapon have to be in line, because a functional spring for the bolt that goes into a tube on the ass end of the gun, which rests inside the stock on most AR style platforms.
2. The a magazine looks a bit wonked, but it could still work.
3. Unless this is a laser gun, whoever gave the left handed shooter a right side ejection port is an ass to the nth degree. Those shells come out hot, and will be coming out across the users arm and face.
4. The barrel isn't straight overall. I don't know how to best work this into perspective drawing, but the important thing is to have an imaginary straight line that's preferably drawn as a guide during the drawing process and later covered or erased.
Making machines that work isn't entirely counter-intuitive if you are used to the mechanics of the human (or furry) form, but it's an entirely different kind of creature that requires you to go back to the very basics.
I certainly never mastered any kind of art skills sadly. TwT
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