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[Art] Too much Setsuna - Voyage 34 - 05-14-2009

Drawn in my simple style
I'll show you what I can really do some day
[Image: setsuna.jpg]


RE: [Art] Too much Setsuna - Alpha Six - 05-15-2009

Sho wme what you can really do now because I'm not diggin this. ):


RE: [Art] Too much Setsuna - LeleleleMAXIMUM - 05-15-2009

But you drew this today.


RE: [Art] Too much Setsuna - Chutzpar - 05-15-2009

Structure.
Do it.
Also sharpen your pencil.

And your sketch should not be your final image! I don't know how to explain. Draw your construction REALLY lightly and build up detail, don't just throw the first thing out of your head onto the paper.

Also, completely get the idea of 'style' out of your head until you're better practiced. Seriously. I don't mean to sound pretentious, but a style should come to you organically, so to speak. Don't think about it, just draw things and experiment and eventually you'll settle on a way of doing things that suits you. Forcing yourself to develop a style - even if you're really well practiced, actually - will just make your skills atrophy.


RE: [Art] Too much Setsuna - Voyage 34 - 05-15-2009

(05-15-2009, 02:19 AM)Mr. Buttbutt Wrote: But you drew this today.

12:50 AM for my time zone, it was already the 15th.

(05-15-2009, 08:57 AM)Zeemort Wrote: Structure.
Do it.
Also sharpen your pencil.

And your sketch should not be your final image! I don't know how to explain. Draw your construction REALLY lightly and build up detail, don't just throw the first thing out of your head onto the paper.

Also, completely get the idea of 'style' out of your head until you're better practiced. Seriously. I don't mean to sound pretentious, but a style should come to you organically, so to speak. Don't think about it, just draw things and experiment and eventually you'll settle on a way of doing things that suits you. Forcing yourself to develop a style - even if you're really well practiced, actually - will just make your skills atrophy.

No, you're actually being very helpful. Thanks.