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I recently bought a Constrictor action figure and decided to draw him. I've always liked this Marvel character. He's gone from being a bad guy to a good guy and back again. I'm aware that there are a few flaws in this drawing, namely his right leg, but in the original sketch it was even worse so its a huge improvement. I just needed to give drawing superheroes another shot. Its no masterpiece but at least I'm drawing again.If someone wants to color this they can.
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ShadowDragon117 [2012-05-22 01:08:20 +0000 UTC]
Constrictor is cool ^^ This is really good... im no good at this style.
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wildpegasus13 In reply to BloodTalonHero [2012-05-15 05:21:15 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. It was just something I wipped up for practice. I feel I could do much better right now. I appreciate the kind words.
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mike10031 [2012-01-02 21:35:08 +0000 UTC]
omg the anatomy on this thing is breath taking ! and im still learning to draw those feature, anything you could recommend me?
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wildpegasus13 In reply to mike10031 [2012-01-04 07:24:58 +0000 UTC]
George Bridgeman. Burne Hogarth is another good anatomy artist, but Bridgeman breaks things down into shapes that are easy to remember. Also, get some bodybuilding magazines. Learn from real life first.
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mike10031 In reply to wildpegasus13 [2012-01-05 01:01:00 +0000 UTC]
nice! i think that duncan rouleau told me to get bridgeman's book while i was at new york comic con 2011, lol. but which book would you say would fit me better as a someone who is starting out , should i get the human machine , contructive anatomy, ect?
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wildpegasus13 In reply to mike10031 [2012-01-05 06:49:21 +0000 UTC]
Constructive anatomy first, then Human machine. His hands book is very nice but that can come later. He covers hands pretty well in Constuctive Anatomy
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