I like your work and you clearly have some good drawing skills.
The final scene itself came out nicely, and I think it's the best piece that you posted out of all of the above. Why? because your characters are in context. context is everything. I wish I'd known that myself when I was learning to draw for the first few years. Always be drawing a background and always be drawing a relationship between other characters.
I think the other strong thing about your final project is that you draw more simply. Your work is quite "detailed" which can be a crutch to hide making the big decisions. I'm not talking about aesthetically, because that's a different topic, but if you want to improve your drawing skills faster I would focus on using fewer lines and making sure they're confident. That means less lumps on your drawings, which will actually make them more realistic. You did this really well in your final piece, and I think if you always worked in that manner you'd have even more appealing drawings generally :)
@tomfoxdraws Thank you so much sir and i will surely follow your advice and keep practicing :D Thank you for being such an inspiration. I do have problem understanding certain areas of perspective where the camera is below the ground and people are above. I saw you have a bigger course on your website. I will wait for it to be online soon so that i can learn more and study and try on improving my drawing. I do try to get things in few lines but it does feel tough, i need to practice a lot :D and I will definitely work on getting confident lines :D . Thank you for making this course, it is a really beautiful path for us beginners to get a good understanding on how would the world work, if it was just made up of lines. I am glad i took this course.. and i am able to learn from a living legend. :)
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tomfoxdraws
Teacher PlusNice work - thanks for sharing it!
I like your work and you clearly have some good drawing skills.
The final scene itself came out nicely, and I think it's the best piece that you posted out of all of the above. Why? because your characters are in context. context is everything. I wish I'd known that myself when I was learning to draw for the first few years. Always be drawing a background and always be drawing a relationship between other characters.
I think the other strong thing about your final project is that you draw more simply. Your work is quite "detailed" which can be a crutch to hide making the big decisions. I'm not talking about aesthetically, because that's a different topic, but if you want to improve your drawing skills faster I would focus on using fewer lines and making sure they're confident. That means less lumps on your drawings, which will actually make them more realistic. You did this really well in your final piece, and I think if you always worked in that manner you'd have even more appealing drawings generally :)
officialjuggerknot21
@tomfoxdraws Thank you so much sir and i will surely follow your advice and keep practicing :D Thank you for being such an inspiration. I do have problem understanding certain areas of perspective where the camera is below the ground and people are above. I saw you have a bigger course on your website. I will wait for it to be online soon so that i can learn more and study and try on improving my drawing. I do try to get things in few lines but it does feel tough, i need to practice a lot :D and I will definitely work on getting confident lines :D . Thank you for making this course, it is a really beautiful path for us beginners to get a good understanding on how would the world work, if it was just made up of lines. I am glad i took this course.. and i am able to learn from a living legend. :)
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