The solider is pretty good. There could be improvements, though. Try to draw a lot darker and bigger. Also, make sure to color it in all the way. How long have you been drawing?
The solider is pretty good. There could be improvements, though. Try to draw a lot darker and bigger. Also, make sure to color it in all the way.
Ya I know its not that good, It was just a quik sketch. (and it's been a while too) [quote]How long have you been drawing?[quote] I'v been drawing in one form or another for as long as I can remember. Hey, whats that suposed to mean anyways? I'm not that bad am I?
Well I'm your age (and better at drawing, don't take offence) and I can see potiential in your drawings, the only way to succeed in life is to practice, it is the key to sucess.
Well I'm your age (and better at drawing, don't take offence) and I can see potiential in your drawings, the only way to succeed in life is to practice, it is the key to sucess.
thx for the advice. hey, can you give me a link to your thread of drawings?(if you have one.)Mabye i could learn somthing from them.
As requested I have shrunk the picture to half it's original size in length and width, or a quarter of it's size overall. Computer nerds make it happen! I've wanted to say that for a while
I'm going to be the first to say this, your drawings suck. They look like they were drawn by a kindergardener. They lack pretty much any detail at all and are completely uninteresting and generic. I don't know if you only spent 5 minutes on each of them or if you just can't draw, but these are terrible.
Sorry if your feelings are hurt, but i had to get that out.
Your art is far from the best, but it's not the worst. You just have to keep at it, because practice may not make perfect, but it sure as hell improves skill. Perhaps you could try drawing from life, doing studies of different objects. Learning proportions and basic shapes that make up objects would also help a lot.
Sorry if your feelings are hurt, but i had to get that out.
Master, you're an ***. Sorry if your feelings are hurt, but I had to get that out.
I think as well your drawings do look childish and poor. They need much more work with color blending, and color comparisons next to eachother. It's mediocre.
And make something different next time. Use a broad imagination instead of stereotypical people and areas.
My recommendation: Take an art class as soon as possible.
Practice does not make perfect, it makes permanent. Poor practice is only going to make you worse, not better. Before continuing, take a little time to research shading, form, and drawing lines (that may sound stupid but even my pathetic eye can tell that you're doing it wrong).
If you can't find a good source on these, stop until you can. You'll only dig the hole deeper.
i like the fact that you are putting up pictures as simple as these.
anyway, even if you don't learn any technique from an outside source, you can use a picture editor to smooth out the lines. gimp is good for that and last time i checked it was free.