bAv-R34: >no reference lines
>full-on drawing with no sketching
>messy lines
>bad perspective
>unconvincing anatomy
>capped as a photo, presumably in a dark room due to the dark areas
>overall, it looks like this was done in less than ten minutes
Well, I hope you have a nice stay at Paheal. I'm off.
epic_porned: I didn't refer to anything, this is kind of a sketch, normal lines can be boring, I don't have a good perception of the human anatomy in a dark room, and what do you expect it to look like when it takes me 9 minutes to draw it, especially in a dark room, however I'm just glad my camera is high-defish. You have some weird insight.
bAv-R34: @epic_porned:
Nine minutes in a dark room? UNACCEPTABLE!! I suggest that you sketch with light lines to get proportions down, and make sure that everything works just right. Also it is important that you draw in a well-lit room, so you can see any errors on the picture. Later, you will take a darker pencil (or if you don't have one, use your sketching pencil with darker lines) to draw the desired outlines. Once you are finished, shading is necessary, but you don't have to do it if you hate shading. Once finished, if you do not have a scanner, make sure that you take a photograph in a lit room on a flat surface, and preferably with a tripod to reduce shakiness.
All in all, make sure that you take your time with the whole thing. It is not a goddamn marathon when you draw anything. Hell, one of the lesser posts that I have put up somewhere else took me at least
five hours to finish.
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>full-on drawing with no sketching
>messy lines
>bad perspective
>unconvincing anatomy
>capped as a photo, presumably in a dark room due to the dark areas
>overall, it looks like this was done in less than ten minutes
Well, I hope you have a nice stay at Paheal. I'm off.
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Nine minutes in a dark room? UNACCEPTABLE!!
I suggest that you sketch with light lines to get proportions down, and make sure that everything works just right. Also it is important that you draw in a well-lit room, so you can see any errors on the picture. Later, you will take a darker pencil (or if you don't have one, use your sketching pencil with darker lines) to draw the desired outlines. Once you are finished, shading is necessary, but you don't have to do it if you hate shading. Once finished, if you do not have a scanner, make sure that you take a photograph in a lit room on a flat surface, and preferably with a tripod to reduce shakiness.
All in all, make sure that you take your time with the whole thing. It is not a goddamn marathon when you draw anything. Hell, one of the lesser posts that I have put up somewhere else took me at least
five hours to finish.
Take my advice, for you'll need it, son.
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