haiz... you n00b lol. hand-eye coord is more for drawing from real life reference. you need to train your basics first la... try this site [link] this is where i started.
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"Gentlemen. From now on, we earn our stories." - SGT Brad 'Iceman' Colbert, 1st Recon Bn, USMC
Lol, you're right on the hand-eye coord, drawing from real life reference would be the best.
Yea, i was seriously relying alot on the manga reference, the drawings doesn't have my style in it, at most different strokes only. Actually if i dun name it so nicely, this is just a copy exercise. Maybe i multiplied the errors too from the manga itself
Thx for the site! But i nt interested in developing anime style, ahaha.
actually, from my own experience la... starting with all these anime types help you to get a basic understanding of proportion, and also develop hand eye coord (HEC) at the same time.
for me, when i started out copying, i didnt have a clue bout proportion. thats where i developed HEC. but i also started developing a basic sense of proportion, coz whenever i draw, memory tends to kick in. theres a certain part of my head that sorta remembers how i once drew something. its hard to explain lol.
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"Gentlemen. From now on, we earn our stories."
- SGT Brad 'Iceman' Colbert, 1st Recon Bn, USMC
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"Gentlemen. From now on, we earn our stories."
- SGT Brad 'Iceman' Colbert, 1st Recon Bn, USMC
Yea, i was seriously relying alot on the manga reference, the drawings doesn't have my style in it, at most different strokes only. Actually if i dun name it so nicely, this is just a copy exercise. Maybe i multiplied the errors too from the manga itself
Thx for the site! But i nt interested in developing anime style, ahaha.
basics?... [link]
well, whatever makes you happy then~
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"Gentlemen. From now on, we earn our stories."
- SGT Brad 'Iceman' Colbert, 1st Recon Bn, USMC
And when there no drawing master to share his skill, i have to take extreme measures, lol
for me, when i started out copying, i didnt have a clue bout proportion. thats where i developed HEC. but i also started developing a basic sense of proportion, coz whenever i draw, memory tends to kick in. theres a certain part of my head that sorta remembers how i once drew something. its hard to explain lol.
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"Gentlemen. From now on, we earn our stories."
- SGT Brad 'Iceman' Colbert, 1st Recon Bn, USMC
Eh go do yr assignments la, still gt so much time to log on to dA, lol
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