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Nah, just decided to made this, for #DAcademy's introductory assignment...
I can't draw and color at this moment so I made this instead of a fullCG/artwork... better than meeting the deadline~ Read to know me better... Oh, please, excuse me again for the low quality image... Damn Connection!!! |
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February 24, 2009
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"Learning is an endless course in life..."
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From Colorist to Sketch Artist
I'm kinda in the same boat...(not really poor.. more like financial crisis as of the moment) but yes, you're right... we should never stop dreaming, keep looking forward!! as long as we have our hands and passion we can make it !!
Hehe! laking sailormoon ako pero kinalakihan ko din yung mga shounen anime na nasabi mo.~ hehe~
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Practice, Patience and Passion.
Pero di dapat ako umasa sa bigay ng iba, dapat pinaghirapan... hehe, someday makukuha at magagawa ko din yung gusto ko ^__^
salamats!
Whaaah, shoujo? siguro ang shoujo anime na napanood ko Sailormoon nga, nakakahiya >_<
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From Colorist to Sketch Artist
So um, wow. I'm not really sure what to critique on this, lol, but I have to say that you've certainly improved quite a bit. You're a much better artist than I am, by a long shot.
So yes. Since there are so many images, I'm going to skip the critique on this one, haha.
Oh, and on the first picture, are the text titles from 100 themes prompts?
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Frack.
I'm a big fan of dynamics and foreshortening, so looking at this was just awesome to see someone else doing the same things that I love :3
I'm assuming the crit goes to the pic at the top, seeing as it seems to be the main focus, though you have included many from your gallery.
I'm actually finding it hard to critique here, because I can see a lot of things done right here! I think that maybe the positioning of the person compared to the circles on the ground looks a bit off. With the downward angle in the boy, the circles should look like they're spaced further apart in the front (bottom) of the picture than the back (behind the boy and to the top) of it.
The creases on the boy's clothes should also go around more in a circle-like way, like the collar of his shirt, rather than being so angled from that point of view.
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Someday, somewhere, there will be a reckoning. I will reckon you in the face.
You just lost the game 8D
great concept as an assignment!
i really like the first drawing!, i cant do that
as fpor critique, you really are improving and whatever you're doing to improve seems to show and i suggest yyou keep going and just draw and colour more!
i think you have potential indeed!
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Fantasy is the way forward.
I'm sorry for that I made all of you confused for what my assignment was. I think I misunderstand it, so I introduced myself literally XD
Thank you so much for another inspiring messages, haha, and that main picture? Yes, it was done for 100 Themes Challenge^^
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From Colorist to Sketch Artist
Me, too, I'm a bit fan of doing that things, it's very amusing!
Yes, it is, thanks for figuring it out, and I'm sorry for I made you confused >_<
Wow, I finally figured out what I have to do for the circles in the floor, I can't really imagine how should it look when I'm drawing. Thank you thank you very much, I got it~
Maybe doing a preliminary grid would help me for identifying the proper surface^^
About the creases, another thanks! I should learn to do curves so it will look better, as you said, as well as the creases ^__^
Thank you very much, that really helped me learn a lot!
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Thank you^__^ You can do it too, it's a matter of perseverance~
Yup, we should keep practice, and I think all of us will attain what we dream for, and #DAcademy will help us all for that ^__^
Thank you again, I believe that everyone has our own potentials! Keep it up too bro!
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From Colorist to Sketch Artist