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Spike Spiegel
April 30th, 2003, 11:12 PM
Just a few sketches of mine
http://atlas.imagemagician.com/images/logandog/1.JPG
http://atlas.imagemagician.com/images/logandog/2.JPG
ok actually these first two are ripped off because I was just starting to draw and I didn't have any ideas id say they were more like studies on comic shading than anything else
the rest are original

my alligator/platipus/dragon
http://atlas.imagemagician.com/images/logandog/3.JPG

another wolverine
http://atlas.imagemagician.com/images/logandog/4.JPG
http://atlas.imagemagician.com/images/logandog/5.JPG
http://atlas.imagemagician.com/images/logandog/6.JPG
http://atlas.imagemagician.com/images/logandog/7.JPG

Some of the images should have been scanned with a higher dpi but o well go ahead and crit them

Cat
May 3rd, 2003, 05:43 PM
I'd say don't stop drawing. ;)
It reminds me of my brother's work when he was 12 or something, drawing his Ninja turtles.. And now his drawings are incredible!!
Aslong as you keep on practicing every day and keep coming to this forum you'll learn a lot Spike. ;)

Spike Spiegel
May 3rd, 2003, 08:03 PM
Yeah I'm definitly still a noob cause I've only been drawing for about two maybe three months now

thanks for the support though

thomasaurus
May 3rd, 2003, 09:16 PM
keep it up!

DoomSkull
May 7th, 2003, 11:26 AM
yup we all gotta start somewhere, as long as you have that urge to draw and create your a artists regardless,

a little advice plan you darwings out a little do a light construction of a character or monster or whatever just a basic shape for you to work off of tehn go in with the detal

DragonGX
May 7th, 2003, 12:42 PM
Read up on anatomy/proportions.

For example, find a chart that shows you wher everything should be on a human head. Itll help your work look ALOT better in no time!