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some dogs?

edited October 2008 in Artist Alley
<a href="http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z98/bridgetbaker12/colorme.jpg"; target="_blank" class="bb-url">http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z98/ ... olorme.jpg</a><br><a href="http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z98/bridgetbaker12/needscolor.jpg"; target="_blank" class="bb-url">http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z98/ ... scolor.jpg</a><br> <br><br> i jest got a scanner.. and i can draw dogs well. i made the lines a littel better on paint.. but thats all i have. i was looking for some tips/advise on how i could imporove useing free/relly inexpenceve things. :?

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  • That's a great start! I'd look at some pictures and stuff a little more and work on the proportions a bit. Nice job, though.<br><br>-Rosy
  • They are very good. I would just work on cleaning up after your done. There are a lot of pencil marks and some of the lining is on there. Use the eraser and erase them so it looks a bit cleaner. :wink:
  • Just practice drawing on paper. That's all, really.<br><br>Tablets do not make an artist. Hell, I can draw a dog decently on paper, but when I try on my tablet, it looks like crap.<br><br>Look at dogs more. For instance, on the first one, the eyes are -way- too high up on the head. The back looks too low, and the legs look misshapen.<br><br>Just look at regular dogs. Actually, find a picture of a dog skeleton. I have one of those printed out and in my Reference Picture section of my sketchbook. =p
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  • Just practice drawing on paper. That's all, really.<br><br>Tablets do not make an artist. Hell, I can draw a dog decently on paper, but when I try on my tablet, it looks like crap.<br><br>Look at dogs more. For instance, on the first one, the eyes are -way- too high up on the head. The back looks too low, and the legs look misshapen.<br><br>Just look at regular dogs. Actually, find a picture of a dog skeleton. I have one of those printed out and in my Reference Picture section of my sketchbook. =p
    <br><br>Thats really good advice! :D <br><br>Yes, just look at some dogs... Try to draw their heads first. Once you mastered that, then you can continue w/ the body. :wink: <br><br>After your good w/ the whole body, you can start practicing detail. (fur, muscles, glossy texture to the fur, ext...) :wink: <br><br>But basically, you got it down already. Just practice, practice, practice. :D
  • thanks :) i will try that
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