<span style="font-size:75">I think you may want to look at some refs, as evil as they are, until you can really get basic building blocks down for anatomy. =]</span>
<span style="font-size:75">I think you may want to look at some refs, as evil as they are, until you can really get basic building blocks down for anatomy. =]</span>
<br>Thanks =]<br><br>Finally someone told me something that would help me =]
Hmmm...Maybe I could attempt some type of red line on the hand-drawn dog. I have never done a red line before, so this will be my first attempt. Would you be okay with me doing a red line on it?
I have my own way for eyes .<br>and the back was to low for the image I had in my head <br><br>And I guess I have to practice more on anatomy like i <span style="color:blue">already</span> pointed out.
I like the greyhound head (of course ). You could try making the head not quite so skinny and flat, does that make any sense? This pic might help as a ref <a href="http://www.greytwear.com/gra/zgrhdsm.jpg" target="_blank" class="bb-url">http://www.greytwear.com/gra/zgrhdsm.jpg</a><br><br>Also, it would probably be a good habit draw on printer paper or other plain white paper. That way you can edit it more on the computer as well.<br><br>I hope that helps!<br>You look much better already, so keep practicing!<br><br>-Rosy
Thanks. <br>I cant use white printer paper as its to expensive for my family to waste.<br>Thanks for the suggestion tho.<br><br><br>****Edit**** <br>My mommy got back from K-mart and got me some white tablet paper. Yay!
Thanks. <br>I cant use white printer paper as its to expensive for my family to waste.<br>Thanks for the suggestion tho.
<br><br>You know you can drew more than one pic on each sheet of paper... I usually have 4 per side it they are tiny (so 8 a sheet), and if they are full-size, take up the entire page pictures, I have one per side, so 2 per sheet.
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