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Some Of My Artwork, And Some Feedback?


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Guest PaintedWingss

Not bad at all! :D

I have a tip on the pencil drawings. Contrast. That's what makes a good drawing great. You have plenty of white, but you need black areas to compliment the white. For example, here's a piece of my work: http://stormcall.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d33bvuw . When I was doing this project in my Drawing 1 class, my professor pounded into my head the concept of contrast and range of value.

Other than that, you're art is coming along nicely. :D

-Taylor

P.S. - Aren't animation courses fun?

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Guest tominoir

OMG that's so weird, I was just thinking about making a post that was relatable to this.

Your very talented! What's grade of art are you in? What's your favorite medium?

Besides the classic stuff I'm way into spriting. But I'm a nerd.

Anyway, awesome stuff, your pencil and line work is superb!

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Guest ChrisLee

Taylor: Thanks for the advise I'll give it ago, the pencils I use aren't that dark, I'm thinking of switching to charcoal, but i find it quite a messy media :x Animation course, best choice I ever made, I was in a Fashion course last year and that was I think a really big mistake, I'm definitely enjoying animation better, tough I'm debating game design as well. XD Are you in an Animation course as well?

Lizzy: Hahaha thanks, I do have a few more but their gone of for marking with my professor, I can upload them when I get them back though XD, I am admittedly lazy when it come to scanning and uploading my work sometimes ^^;

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Very nice, I love pencil sketches!

I would like to see more of your work too.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest PaintedWingss

@ChrisLee - Yeah, I'm majoring in Character and Experimental Animation. :3 If you use a 6B or 8B pencil, you should be able to get those dark greys and black and you need. And charcoal is a lot of fun when you get the hang of it.

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Guest ChrisLee

OMG that's so weird, I was just thinking about making a post that was relatable to this.

Your very talented! What's grade of art are you in? What's your favorite medium?

Besides the classic stuff I'm way into spriting. But I'm a nerd.

Anyway, awesome stuff, your pencil and line work is superb!

I'm not sure what grade I would be in. I have done 4 years of it in high school and currently I have a compulsory art class due to the amount of drawing needed in Animation.

My favourite mediums are water colours, colour pencils, and graphite pencils. Oh and ink as well XD

I dont think I have done spriting before, but the Game designers in my college do that, it looks fun i wanna try it out XD.

And don't worry, I'm a supper nerd too XP

I'd love to see some of your stuff to actually, care to share? XD

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Guest ChrisLee

@ChrisLee - Yeah, I'm majoring in Character and Experimental Animation. :3 If you use a 6B or 8B pencil, you should be able to get those dark greys and black and you need. And charcoal is a lot of fun when you get the hang of it.

Thats actually way cool!!! I just started my course so still fumbling around with it atm.

6B and 8B? that explains a lot I have never gone beyond 2B, to afraid of making mistakes XD. I tend to like fine lines a lot better.

I think its one of the down side from starting by drawing manga.

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Thats actually way cool!!! I just started my course so still fumbling around with it atm.

6B and 8B? that explains a lot I have never gone beyond 2B, to afraid of making mistakes XD. I tend to like fine lines a lot better.

I think its one of the down side from starting by drawing manga.

Don't worry, I started with that, too. XD If you use the softer pencils carefully, you should be alright. Or you could go with a Prismacolor black colored pencil for the whole drawing. That was another project we had to do, and I went through around five of those pencils for one 18X24 drawing. D:

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Guest tominoir

Sorry for the long delay, it's been a stressful week getting ready for a wedding.

This is just some simple little graphics for a videogame I'm currently making. It's called

RoboMance, it's a simple platformer about a broken robot falling in love <3!

But yeah, I don't know if spriting is considered an artform, so sorry to muck up the place :P

<a href="http://s1195.photobucket.com/albums/aa388/tominoir/?action=view&current=robomancerobooo.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1195.photobucket.com/albums/aa388/tominoir/robomancerobooo.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

PS Sorry if this doesn't hyperlink correctly, I have never posted a picture before :doh1:

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