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RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 11-04-2009

Hey guys. I wanted to show you some new things I made.

#1 Demon Knight Sticker Art Trade
#2 Behemothies Style Test
#3 Blue Castle Crasher Sticker Design
#4 FellKnight Sticker Request
#5 Alien Hominid Sticker

and a link to my deviant art gallery: My Deviant ArtI posted everything as links because if I upload everything as [img] I will stretch the page and I don't want you guys to get pissed.


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Baegal - 11-04-2009

cool. Are these vectorized?


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 11-04-2009

Yes sir. I'm getting a lot of request from people on the company's actual forum.


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 11-05-2009

Check this new ones out!!



RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 11-08-2009

Check out my sig guys. It's my latest piece of work.


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 11-11-2009

Just a little bump cause I want to hear what you guys think of my newer pieces.


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 11-16-2009

A new piece. Hope you guys like:
[Image: Yeti_Character_New_Style_by_Mabelma.png]


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 11-19-2009

Check out a video I put together to showcase some of my best pieces.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CiwA2nbJ7U


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 12-10-2009

New Piece:
http://Mabelma.deviantart.com/art/New-Logo-Business-Card-Layout-146352029


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 12-13-2009

New piece (My first Scene)
Hope you like it.
If you come by please comment!!
http://mabelma.deviantart.com/art/Mushroom-Scene-146623096


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - froggerfun265 - 12-13-2009

I think it's a little... Flat.

You should consider adding a bit of texture.

And don't forget, nothing is flat in real life. Even paper has a little bit of depth.

So around the edge of the mushroom, you should add a bit of a rim almost, like this:
[Image: shrooms.png]
There's also the grass. Right now your grass looks like paper cutouts. You should actually think of each blade of grass as a 3D object.

Just some suggestions, anyway. Think three-dimensionally.


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 12-13-2009

Thanks for that Teddy. I get exactly what you mean. I'll try it out in a sex and upload something better around this week. Do you by any chance have some idea on how to make the shading transition to the white?


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - froggerfun265 - 12-13-2009

(12-13-2009, 05:40 PM)Mabelma Wrote: Thanks for that Teddy. I get exactly what you mean. I'll try it out in a sex and upload something better around this week. Do you by any chance have some idea on how to make the shading transition to the white?

You mean with gradation?

It's kind of something you've just got to practice.

Just draw a rectangle and start on one side as dark as you can go and gently ease your way to white. Eventually it comes naturally. Just learn to control your pressure. Also, overlapping lines helps you shade darker areas without that awful shiny pencil effect you get when pressing too hard.

You should generally always go from left to right when shading. Don't be afraid to rotate your page either. That's assuming you're right handed. I'm not sure if it would be the other way around for a lefty, but just do what feels natural.


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 12-13-2009

Thanks. You have been of great help. I'm right handed so that works just find.


RE: The key to success is Practice (Drawings)Now with Requests!! - Mabelma - 12-14-2009

New Mushroom.
Hope you like it.
[Image: New_Mushroom_by_Mabelma.jpg]