Finished tee tees https://imgur.com/gallery/vdiI2 these are for examples for my shop
Hey, I see people in thread telling you to focus on shading... and while shading is important, I would say don't get hung up on that for now. Shading is something you should worry about later. Also the key is to not have to depend on shading. Through proper line usage you can show depth and liveliness without shading. For now, just focus on becoming more comfortable drawing. Try not to worry too much about something being 'chibi' or something like that, just try to draw things that you think look good, no matter how they are styled. I think you're very obviously working hard and taking on advice, so I think you've a good base for improvement right there!
I know it's nice to show/do things for others, but try draw for yourself also. When you draw things that make you happy, I find it's a lot easier to work and improve ^^
Also when you're just starting out it can be a bit disheartening to do so much online... critique and stuff is good sure, but sometime it's good to draw just for fun too. Good luck!
Heck you've improved! I love the one you did for micc was it?
Hey, I see people in thread telling you to focus on shading... and while shading is important, I would say don't get hung up on that for now. Shading is something you should worry about later. Also the key is to not have to depend on shading. Through proper line usage you can show depth and liveliness without shading. For now, just focus on becoming more comfortable drawing. Try not to worry too much about something being 'chibi' or something like that, just try to draw things that you think look good, no matter how they are styled. I think you're very obviously working hard and taking on advice, so I think you've a good base for improvement right there!
I know it's nice to show/do things for others, but try draw for yourself also. When you draw things that make you happy, I find it's a lot easier to work and improve ^^
Also when you're just starting out it can be a bit disheartening to do so much online... critique and stuff is good sure, but sometime it's good to draw just for fun too. Good luck!
I can agree with this! As an artist there are so many things to improve on no matter what level you are, you just start to drown with all the little things to improve. The worst thing you can do to yourself is to focus way to much on improving you become burnt out or judge your art way to harshly and compare to other artist on a negative level. I feel artist have a perfectionist personality when they create something and I know so many artist who just stop all together because they feel their art isn't good enough. Just create what you want, have fun with it over time you will gradually see improvement in your art, and study to improve gradually and not try to do everything all at once.
Need to improve coloring? Use some free line art and color them
Need to get better at lineart, sketch sketch sketch, and dont bother with coloring right away.
portions? Draw alot of potato sacks
Art to stiff, draw more potato stacks to become more dynamic lul, there are so many things to help you online too
Needtoshademorebecauseyousuckatitlikemeshade more
Also, I am someone who doesnt shade much, if I do it is very minimal. Now my artwork in my opinion looks fine, and a lot of people seem to like my style of artwork too
First, what do you mean by potato sacks? Could you make an example? And second, I love those OCs.
Heres a video, for an example, she does a little series to help with anatomy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7ZTzYqZAUY