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love your artstyle! fees supper bubbly and fun.

DrawFriend responds:

*BUBBLES* Thanks so much *BUBBLES*

looks dope man

Bacrylic responds:

Yes, it certainly gets me high

the face and hair look great as do the legs but the torso looks off. too slender and long i think

AidanCore responds:

Thanks for the feedback, I was kinda going for unrealistic proportions, but now that I look back, it might be a little too far lol

cute. i like your artstyle alot.

Hanshyn responds:

Thanks * 3 *

what made you change your watermark? the old ".EXE" was so charming

DotExecutables responds:

Just trying something different.

your style is good but i thing you used too many darks and things get lost easily. id recommend something to contrast the dark clothes and strengthen the silhouette

valpu responds:

thanks, i really appreciate your help

you ever draw pokemon characters? i feel like they would look great in your style

evilstapler responds:

I may at some point

your lineart looks great but something about your coloring just looks messy.

Chorizo-Eggs00 responds:

I was trying new brush and setting but thanks for the feedback

quick question. How does one multiple pics on one post? i cant for the life of me figure it out

SpicyBardo responds:

Sure, you can upload just one on he main option, the other ones you upload them into the commentary section, pressing that image icon, on the right side of the link icon.

i like the construction on the chest area. any tips for someone trying to work on that?

Hukeng responds:

I´ve just recently started to study more detailed anatomy, so I´m glad to hear my efforts are bearing fruit already. ^^

Thus far, I´ve been relying mainly on Andrew Loomis´ "Figure Drawing for all It´s Worth", a somewhat old-fashioned but very comprehensive self-study book that is still considered a good introduction to the fundamentals to this day.
More broadly, the study of references is always a good way to get a feeling for the shapes and lines that make up an anatomically solid drawing. Ideally, one should use line-art only pieces for this purpose, photographs and images with a lot of shading gradients are not the best choice.
Aside from that, the only tip I can give is to practice a lot, try and sketch from life and not hesitate to copy pieces that strike you as particularly well-done, especially classical art or works you personally enjoy.

I am an artist currently in college. My focus as an artist is on character art. in my free time I am usually drawing or playing/Theory crafting for the DnD game I play. so if you like my stuff feel free to stick around and feedback is always appreciated.

Jonathan @JonathanPT

Age 24, Male

Commission Artist

Texas

Joined on 12/6/18

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