Back to the drawing board?

Back to the drawing board?

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Snipawolf
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Back to the drawing board?

Post by Snipawolf »

I was bored last night, and I did something I haven't done since the beginning of summer..

I drew.. I would like some critic/tips on this fellow...

The hand shading was fun, first time I ever did it, tbh..

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Dragon45
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Post by Dragon45 »

not bad, always roo mfor improvement of course, but not bad
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Zpock
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Post by Zpock »

Tried hatching?

Basically drawing patterns of lines in different ways to represent different colour and different density to make shading, search wikipedia for it.
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Snipawolf
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Post by Snipawolf »

Nope, sounds interesting.. I'll have to check it out...

Edit: Looks interesting, I'll give it a try next time I need to stay up all night and or am bored :P
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KDR_11k
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Post by KDR_11k »

Everything below the shoulder looks like random lines, I have no idea what's going on there. Emphasize contour lines, deemphasize detail lines.
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AF
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Post by AF »

Irregular shading. The shadows on the shoulders arent repeated on the lower back, which makes it look strange.

Also, a mix of smooth shading ontop of light crosshatching might do good.
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