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Knopekin

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...but instead I doodle stuff while people shout about recycling down the phone at me. Reasonable criticism is appreciated, but you can probably tell I'm not doing this to be famous, and it's all silly and in good fun.

I take requests of villagers! I won't do OCs/mayors because I can't surreptitiously look them up on my phone under my desk :D

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Thank you for looking :>
 
These are pretty good. :) Good job.

Definitely keep practicing human anatomy, but you're doing well in that area so far. I would say practice applying human anatomy to your anthropomorphic characters, i.e. your Animal Crossing villagers.

Another thing to watch out for is keeping perspective consistent. It's an easy trap to fall into, but if you can keep all the characters in a single drawing in the same perspective, your work will benefit greatly. Big clue is looking at feet. Avoid drawing one character's feet flat to the page if you're going to draw another character's feet at an angle, as if they are below our eye level. Again, this is for characters in the same drawing.

On "Butterfly Hunting", the character's torso appears to face the left while her legs seem to be facing slightly to the right, twisting the body in her mid-region. Watch out for that.

Keep practicing! You're in a good place. These drawings are nice. :)
 
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