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Oizen wrote on 2013-01-13 09:26
Quote from teneshi;1013092:
[Image: http://puu.sh/1MUUa]
This is how you draw a circle
No.
This is how you draw a circle.
[video=youtube;EeMdO9TkxNY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeMdO9TkxNY[/video]
Anyway, this is better then I've ever been able to do.
keep it up.
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BizarreJuju wrote on 2013-01-13 17:08
I think this whole "drawing a circle" suggestion is a bit bogus. So what comes after the circle?
I mean we're not aiming for "perfection" here, its not like you've done it before or draw a lot. If sketching, just draw. The whole positioning is fine, but you still need to get used to handling a pencil and drawing shapes. Just make drawing a habit if you want to improve. So [S]put the controller down, TV off, close the forum and [/S]draw.
Another point, you don't need to finish a line with one stroke (which can apply to the circle)
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Taycat wrote on 2013-01-13 17:20
Oh yeah, something else I learned.
You'll almost never draw a damn perfect circle ever.
SO SCREW DRAWING SHAPES, JUST DRAW!
I already like how you're improving!
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BizarreJuju wrote on 2013-01-13 17:39
Quote from Mythical Detective Loki X;1013469:
[SIZE="2"]Oh yeah, something else I learned.
You'll almost never draw a damn perfect circle ever.
SO SCREW DRAWING SHAPES, JUST DRAW!
[/SIZE][SIZE="4"]I already like how you're improving![/SIZE]
What?
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Chiyuri wrote on 2013-01-13 18:21
Quote from BizarreJuju;1013477:
What?
I am not improving?
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BizarreJuju wrote on 2013-01-13 19:24
Quote from Chiyuri;1013500:
I am not improving?
I didn't see any difference between your first to last post, that's all.
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Taycat wrote on 2013-01-13 19:39
Quote from BizarreJuju;1013551:
I didn't see any difference between your first to last post, that's all.
Well she's trying to draw more of the body than just the head at least.
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BizarreJuju wrote on 2013-01-13 19:47
Quote from Mythical Detective Loki X;1013573:
Well she's trying to draw more of the body than just the head at least.
I'm not trying to be a dick here, but what body? I don't see any other drawings with body besides the head drawing from 16 hours from this post. Unless my image link isn't working.
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Mentosftw wrote on 2013-01-13 19:57
Juju chill out, you cant expect radical improvement in just 16 hours. Im sure chiyuri isnt spending 24/7 drawing either.
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BizarreJuju wrote on 2013-01-13 20:04
I wasn't expecting radical improvement in just 16 hours. I was just questioning people saying improvement when the thread wasn't updated o3o
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Mentosftw wrote on 2013-01-13 20:10
Ok point taken but as a beginner myself i know how hard it is to step outside of the shell of drawing what feels comfortabl. There are many times where its easy to just not know what to do while drawing.
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Chiyuri wrote on 2013-01-13 20:12
I am trying to draw the body I started in my last picture. Unlike the head it's not going so well... Might just stop once I reach half... Also made very simple clothing. Hopefully a strapless short camisole isn't too provocative to warrent a ban...
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Chiyuri wrote on 2013-01-13 20:34
I am trying to draw the body I started in my last picture. Unlike the head it's not going so well... Might just stop once I reach half... Also made very simple clothing. Hopefully a strapless short camisole isn't too provocative to warrent a ban...
Edit: here it is, finished half of the body.. Through I'm not exactly happy about the result. It feels off and I dunno why. I also dislike the fingers.. I redrew them so many times and yet they never came out naturaly.. I don't get it..
[Image: http://i1112.photobucket.com/albums/k497/Chiyuriyami/IMG165-1_zps1b729094.jpg]
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BizarreJuju wrote on 2013-01-13 21:00
Broad straight shoulder and
hiding arm behind back is the common mistake for beginners.
Its better to start off drawing a figure/pose template (lightly)
example:
[Image: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_P8Hpgy0-MB8/Swa3cENd4fI/AAAAAAAAAFg/6DZTDwFVnsQ/s1600/wk1assignment3_001.jpg]
From there it will be easier to add body lines.
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Chiyuri wrote on 2013-01-13 21:09
Quote from BizarreJuju;1013638:
Broad straight shoulder and hiding arm behind back is the common mistake for beginners.
Its better to start off drawing a figure/pose template (lightly)
example:
[Image: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_P8Hpgy0-MB8/Swa3cENd4fI/AAAAAAAAAFg/6DZTDwFVnsQ/s1600/wk1assignment3_001.jpg]
From there it will be easier to add body lines.
Circles! *cower in fear*