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Published: 2019-05-13 14:25:13 +0000 UTC; Views: 3408; Favourites: 124; Downloads: 19
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Hey folks,Im planning to do a mini series of tutorials for basic things in art that I see beginners do wrong quite often.
What do you think of that Idea and do you got any topic recommendations?
Ill also give constructive criticism on your individual pieces in the comments (I will critique everything, not just shading and lighting)
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Comments: 5
CitrusPearl [2019-06-11 03:24:20 +0000 UTC]
This is a couple of months old but I was wondering if you're ok with giving me thoughts on the lighting here? Thank you ^^ Really good shading examples in your picture btw
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ajninjaheroes [2019-06-04 03:10:57 +0000 UTC]
what did you mean by "Cel," is there such thing as a that tool?
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RandomDragon2-0 [2019-05-14 03:02:01 +0000 UTC]
ooh, I love this
could you maybe tell me your thoughts on his piece here:
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Amira07art In reply to RandomDragon2-0 [2019-05-14 11:00:07 +0000 UTC]
Well, all in all this is pretty decent piece!
The biggest problems I see are the poses of the dragons. Anatomy wise its good, but I'd give them some more "over the top" poses and I don't mean that you should put them in a completely different situation but rather to curve their spineline/line of action a bit more (also, here's a small tip for drawing dragons: Try to put their body and wings, sometimes even their head in a triangle this makes them look much more smooth and interesting in my opinion)
also I would blur the background and increase shading/lighting this helps your characters to really pop out^^
I made a little picture/drawover to give you some examples for my advice
(on my sketches - red:spineline/line of action
blue: triangle around the body/wings)
I hope I could help you and keep on doing such beautiful pictures in the future!
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RandomDragon2-0 In reply to Amira07art [2019-05-15 01:20:05 +0000 UTC]
Ahh, thank you :3
I'll definitely try and keep this in mind next time I work on a large project.
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