Title: Don't click, you'll be scared at the sucky-ness
Description: Drawings of random people..
Brig. Gen. Atem *T.E.A* - February 2, 2006 02:07 AM (GMT)
http://photobucket.com/albums/b67/ParoAtem52525252/?
It'll change from time to time....yea, and please read the stuff ABOVE the pics, because not all of them are mine. *chuckles* Not that anyone will look...or even should...let alone get some of the drawings...
Priest - February 2, 2006 02:10 AM (GMT)
Oh Hey You're the one who drew that for blood? Great job!
Krazydog - February 2, 2006 02:19 AM (GMT)
Wow, I think those'r great xD. Nice job.
xPanic - February 2, 2006 02:36 AM (GMT)
*looks at sig, looks at you , looks at sig again* Need I say more?
Brig. Gen. Atem *T.E.A* - February 2, 2006 02:38 AM (GMT)
OMG THANK YOU GUYS!! *sniffs* It means a lot..
xGhostx - February 2, 2006 04:10 AM (GMT)
:lol: you can draw better than I will ever be able to..
The Jewel Alchemist - February 3, 2006 06:40 AM (GMT)
In any case, the movement and flow of the picture has a lot more to be desired.It's not flowing like cursive writing, but I'm sure it'll be a thing you can pick up with practice. They do not suck FYI. They aren't super-duper, protegy, great, and they're not horriblely sucky. I like them, writing is like drawing in the sense that they are both iterative processes, to get good at it you must do it over and over again. But it's good to see that you've got the basic anime body parts/looks down. I'll say this: it's a good start. I know, everyone's a critic...
Brig. Gen. Atem *T.E.A* - February 4, 2006 12:46 AM (GMT)
Thanks Jewel Alchemist! But I'm not sure what you mean by flowing, I can see that they're boxy, I guess, but I don't know how to help my drawings. Got any other tips?
The Jewel Alchemist - February 4, 2006 03:42 AM (GMT)
Well, in your other pictures I've seen, the people's poses are a bit unnatural. Actually nevermind, the flowing is fine, what was I thinking last night! Your doing great! But the FMA characters don't quite look like them. I think it's because of the eyes which are more like side way wide v's also the faces should be wider. However, this is only my opinion and you don't have to look at me.
xPanic - February 21, 2006 11:08 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (The Jewel Alchemist @ Feb 3 2006, 07:40 PM) |
| In any case, the movement and flow of the picture has a lot more to be desired.It's not flowing like cursive writing, but I'm sure it'll be a thing you can pick up with practice. They do not suck FYI. They aren't super-duper, protegy, great, and they're not horriblely sucky. I like them, writing is like drawing in the sense that they are both iterative processes, to get good at it you must do it over and over again. But it's good to see that you've got the basic anime body parts/looks down. I'll say this: it's a good start. I know, everyone's a critic... |
Oh well being an author I might have to disagree but thats just me, writing came naturally to me and people have always told me its super great, an artist usually never likes theyre own work, because they see the imperfection. Sorry for the late response. And atem do you now see why I dont put my work online?
Riya_Tringam - February 22, 2006 01:35 AM (GMT)
lol. I'm a writer. Never drew a half-decent picture in my life, truly. I like to put my writings online. Just don't like it when people are mean at critize them for no reason. *Pouts*
But I liked the pictures! They were absolutely awesomenessy (my word)!
xPanic - February 22, 2006 04:58 PM (GMT)
that is a sweet word...awesomenessy
The Jewel Alchemist - February 22, 2006 07:46 PM (GMT)
To tell you to the truth...I don't know what the h*** came over me. I like them! I was just being stupid that night I guess, everyone has one of those days where you hate the world right? Love the "Save Me" one lovely! But I am not trying to discourage anyone to do something. My opinions are my own, they should not really matter to anyone but me. All drawings could be improved one way or another, nothing is perfect. I'm just saying stuff...what matters most of all is what the artist thinks of his work.