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Username | DevilmayCry1 | Gender | Male |
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Forget_me_not on December 12, 2005, 9:45:08 AM
Its impossible for SOMEONE LIKE ME to give someone like u with such great talent advice! You're art has to be 10x better then mine! You don't need my advice but i'll just say that u can improve your ART IN YOUR OWN WAY. It doesn't take me too long for each drawing but I do try to put all my heart into it (even the doodles). Thanks for the comment!
AnimeMangaLover on December 12, 2005, 8:13:14 AM
First off, thank you for the comment. It was lovely ^^
Secondly, there aren't really many tips that I can give you. Really, what you need to do is just keep practicing; I've been drawing anime/manga for5 years and I'm still trying to improve my drawing style.
Also, it's good to look at other people's art work, anatomy books, and actual objects. Although your anatomy's pretty good now, there's always room for improvement ^^ Anatomy books help you better improve your art work, and expands your horizons in the drawing world. Also, looking at other people's artwork can help you create your drawing style. However, DON'T COPY THE EXACT SAME STYLE AS ANOTHER ARTIST. That's plagirism, and a terrible thing to do to the artist you're copying from. If you're going to copy from an artist, make sure you ask permission first (unless you are not able to contact the person). Finally, actual objects help you draw scenery and clothes and poses for your drawings. Looking at real objects for clothes is EXTREMELY helpful; it helps you better understand how clothes hang from the body and how the fabric folds and creases when you bend a body part, or when the fabric is loose or tight.
All right, well, I'm making this comment into a book ^^; Sorry! If there are any other questions you have, just ask ^^
Secondly, there aren't really many tips that I can give you. Really, what you need to do is just keep practicing; I've been drawing anime/manga for5 years and I'm still trying to improve my drawing style.
Also, it's good to look at other people's art work, anatomy books, and actual objects. Although your anatomy's pretty good now, there's always room for improvement ^^ Anatomy books help you better improve your art work, and expands your horizons in the drawing world. Also, looking at other people's artwork can help you create your drawing style. However, DON'T COPY THE EXACT SAME STYLE AS ANOTHER ARTIST. That's plagirism, and a terrible thing to do to the artist you're copying from. If you're going to copy from an artist, make sure you ask permission first (unless you are not able to contact the person). Finally, actual objects help you draw scenery and clothes and poses for your drawings. Looking at real objects for clothes is EXTREMELY helpful; it helps you better understand how clothes hang from the body and how the fabric folds and creases when you bend a body part, or when the fabric is loose or tight.
All right, well, I'm making this comment into a book ^^; Sorry! If there are any other questions you have, just ask ^^
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