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JohnnyChimpo 12-22-2005 09:29 PM

Drawling, while recovering from operation.
 
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I dont draw much actully this is the first time i have really drawn in my whole life, anyhow tell me how you like it, its Bob Marley and one of the Wailers.

Tom 12-22-2005 10:07 PM

Not sure what to say, but i quite like them for a first time drawing, hard to believe, most little kids always draw, but anyway. Youve created your own sort of style here. And also added good characteristics, practise your drawing dude, you have talent in the making.

JohnnyChimpo 12-22-2005 10:13 PM

Thanks alot. BTW what i mean when i say i dont draw is that i dont really do this kind of stuff with the art board and all that jazz. Im 17 years old and i cant say that i have actully put in time to do a drawling like this, even though this was done in a little over an hour.

Tom 12-22-2005 10:15 PM

I never put time into anything i create, about 15 minutes max and i drop off bored, im going to upload a head i never thought to detail, on a bordom summers night :P

Zero Hour 12-22-2005 10:58 PM

You should try drawing objects from your memory, and then form a still life with that.

You could see some pretty neat results :)

Tom 12-22-2005 11:50 PM

Same as Zero, said, the drawing things from memory isnt easy, i still struggle, so i look at images to relate, also makes it hard to draw from your head, imagination, not clear to work from.

If your not all to confident in your work, you can also use a graphics tablet, be proud of the work you produce, go back to pencil, and your confidence is boosted.

The more art you do, and the more techniques you learn, the more confidence you have in general, and it also reflects on your pixel art skills.
Remeber light and darks :D


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