The vintage tiger cub does art!

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  1. So, it's like I really love drawing things before RM-ing. And I thought of sharing my works. Here's some characters based from the RTP:
     
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    Leave some feedback so that you can help me improve! Thanks! :)
  2. I like it. You are is really good. I like your version of the old fighter form the actor's rtp tab.
  3. supertristan00 said:
    I like it. You are is really good. I like your version of the old fighter form the actor's rtp tab.
    Thanks! That old fighter from the RTP is my favorite. I dunno, but he kinda reminds me of my grandfather... :)
  4. Your lines are very good. The first one is my favorite because it has the best proportions and attention to detail. It looks great! I'm definitely jealous of that hand in third picture, too. I just can't draw them! I'm not the greatest at art but my general feed back would be to work on proportions and general anatomy. It's by no means bad but it's the only thing that sticks out to me (in some of these drawings).
  5. Ms Littlefish said:
    Your lines are very good. The first one is my favorite because it has the best proportions and attention to detail. It looks great! I'm definitely jealous of that hand in third picture, too. I just can't draw them! I'm not the greatest at art but my general feed back would be to work on proportions and general anatomy. It's by no means bad but it's the only thing that sticks out to me (in some of these drawings).
    Yeah. The proportions... I'm really having troubles with these, but I'll get 'em perfect through practice. Never say die!

    Thanks for checking out my topic!
  6. If you don't already have one, get a drawling manikin. I have some high detail ones like these. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001RXOOOW/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    They're kind of expensive, and a traditional one will do for most, but I'm such a visual learner that the more detail the model had, the more naturally it came to me.

    There are also a lot of tricks that segment the body by "size of head" so a person will be about 7-8 heads tall and it's broken up into segments, shoulders are about a head wide on each side, ect.

    http://msjpoirier.wordpress.com/foundations/art-11/sketchbook/tim-burton/proper-human-proportions/
  7. Ms Littlefish said:
    If you don't already have one, get a drawling manikin. I have some high detail ones like these. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001RXOOOW/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    They're kind of expensive, and a traditional one will do for most, but I'm such a visual learner that the more detail the model had, the more naturally it came to me.

    There are also a lot of tricks that segment the body by "size of head" so a person will be about 7-8 heads tall and it's broken up into segments, shoulders are about a head wide on each side, ect.

    http://msjpoirier.wordpress.com/foundations/art-11/sketchbook/tim-burton/proper-human-proportions/
    thanks for letting me know about these! I'll be checking these out!