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I'm not really god at manga or anime or anything but here's one of my drawings.
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/8099866/
This is the actually the best drawing I've every done...kind of sad actually.
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/8099866/
This is the actually the best drawing I've every done...kind of sad actually.
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I can't belive this thread had so many replies already....
I haven't been here latelly because...
1 -> I got sick (still am a little)...
2 -> Cable modem went dead while i was sick
Eclipse -> as i said...i have been sick so i didn't practice my colouring much.. but since i'm better i am doing my best now..
When i have something new i'll post it here
BTW nice misato pic! I agree with Black Spider about it being amazing if it were CG..
Sai -> Thanks to you i was able to fix the prob with Photoshop! Thx a lot! Now tho follow the toturials and learn how to color right...
I haven't been here latelly because...
1 -> I got sick (still am a little)...
2 -> Cable modem went dead while i was sick
Eclipse -> as i said...i have been sick so i didn't practice my colouring much.. but since i'm better i am doing my best now..
When i have something new i'll post it here
BTW nice misato pic! I agree with Black Spider about it being amazing if it were CG..
Sai -> Thanks to you i was able to fix the prob with Photoshop! Thx a lot! Now tho follow the toturials and learn how to color right...
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I haven't had time to do a decent critique but I'll give a quick looksee right now..
Realistic>> 1. Her head looks like a top. Flat at top and not rounded.
2. It looks like she has no shoulder to speak of as it basically curves down from ner neck except for her one side which is higher...
3. Her ribbon is low for her shorts. So low, it looks like it's a very low cut short kind of like low cut jeans. I see it as that since the knots look like they form just a little above it. And where the knot is formed, that is where the strings and the "waist" part of the shorts should be.
4. Her torso/hip region looks a bit too elongated. You could extend the middle line of the shorts up a bit more but that only helps a bit.
Other than that - just slight tweakings here and there but those are your major areas of improvement.
Keota>> 1. Her arms don't match in length.
2. Her posterior is too small as is her upper thigh. When a person sits, the muscles in the leg and butt get pushed up and out.
3. It looks like you were going for the foreshortening look but you should've extended her knee out a bit more. Compared to her lower leg, her upper thigh does not look like it will match.
4. Her shin (knee to ankle) looks to be bending outward. The front of the lower leg is a bone that keeps it straight. If anything should bend, it would be the muscles behind that bone.
Keep at it especially the anatomy. =)
I've been meaning to CG it but I haven't had a chance yet. And yes, I do have a bigger picture, mikey. I'll link the bigger one later today. =D
Hope you feel better, Otaku Dash!
Realistic>> 1. Her head looks like a top. Flat at top and not rounded.
2. It looks like she has no shoulder to speak of as it basically curves down from ner neck except for her one side which is higher...
3. Her ribbon is low for her shorts. So low, it looks like it's a very low cut short kind of like low cut jeans. I see it as that since the knots look like they form just a little above it. And where the knot is formed, that is where the strings and the "waist" part of the shorts should be.
4. Her torso/hip region looks a bit too elongated. You could extend the middle line of the shorts up a bit more but that only helps a bit.
Other than that - just slight tweakings here and there but those are your major areas of improvement.
Keota>> 1. Her arms don't match in length.
2. Her posterior is too small as is her upper thigh. When a person sits, the muscles in the leg and butt get pushed up and out.
3. It looks like you were going for the foreshortening look but you should've extended her knee out a bit more. Compared to her lower leg, her upper thigh does not look like it will match.
4. Her shin (knee to ankle) looks to be bending outward. The front of the lower leg is a bone that keeps it straight. If anything should bend, it would be the muscles behind that bone.
Keep at it especially the anatomy. =)
I've been meaning to CG it but I haven't had a chance yet. And yes, I do have a bigger picture, mikey. I'll link the bigger one later today. =D
Hope you feel better, Otaku Dash!
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A little late in coming but better late than never. Here's a bigger version of Misato. She has a red bathing suit, btw.
Oooo, nice one PyTom. She's cute. Is she going to be in your game? =D
Oooo, nice one PyTom. She's cute. Is she going to be in your game? =D
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I like your Misato. Is she inked with actual ink, or on the computer?
Yes, the character I posted is one intended for my game. She also shows some stylistic changes, that I think will persist in the game art. Lighter shading (25% versus 33%) and different eyes being foremost among them.
She was drawn, from scratch, in the CVS version of Inkscape.
Yes, the character I posted is one intended for my game. She also shows some stylistic changes, that I think will persist in the game art. Lighter shading (25% versus 33%) and different eyes being foremost among them.
She was drawn, from scratch, in the CVS version of Inkscape.
thanks!eclipse wrote:Here's a bigger version of Misato.
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I'm still fairly new to drawing at all. The only reason I use vector graphics is because I can't draw a straight line or a curve to save my life. Doing that "drawing" took me about a day, although quite a bit of that time was tweaking body shape and the outfit.How long does it usually take you to make a character?
Inkscape requires a bit of thinking ahead when you're drawing. Every curved line in the picture was originally laid out as a straight line, which was then treated as a bezier and bent. Also, there's no provision for modulating line width.
Vector appeals to me because I can tweak lines that I get wrong the first time, and even make major changes to the drawing. I'm not sure how much it will appeal to people who are actually good at drawing, and can produce a good picture the first time.
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I don't know about drawing it straight into the computer, but I think the attraction into using vector is coloring. Coloring an image using Photoshop takes awhile. You have to color using brush strokes. It's very tedious. Especially doing extra detail work.PyTom wrote:I'm not sure how much it will appeal to people who are actually good at drawing, and can produce a good picture the first time.
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