what is it? post it, and i'll see, or think about what it inspires me to imagine
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it's in the Poems section? hehehe I'm to lazy to copy and paste!
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in your topic? I haven't ventured out of werewolf art for about a month
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Haha, just go to Werewolf stories, and poetry> Ghost> Then back here.
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I found it, and well, I don't know what you think, but I'm thinking of a person sitting down with their legs crossed and staring at something they are not sure if they are seeing or not, with an emotion of confusion and understanding, fear and respect, the ghost is a wolf, with many things incomprehensible seen in him, but not understood, and lots of things waving out of him from his back and sides the eyes are without pupils, and the colour is white and black and gray all mottled together, the gaze of the person is just off the ghost to convey the unsurity
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I could draw a rough example if i had light, It's past midnight here, so i can't see anything apart from my computer screen
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Wow, descriptive, but not enough! (lol, just kidding). But thanks man, that's a good idea.
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I did this for a class, as wearable art. It's on a T-shirt, just a normal, think it's fruit of the loom. Idk, no! It's hanes! Hehheh. And there's a werewolf on back, but it's not the besst..........t... And I have a picture of my bleeding thumb. Which means no drawing for me! I got stabbed three times playing five finger filet. Ow. And I... err.. used a steak knife.
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If i was your mother, I'd slap you silly, Good thing I'm not a girl, and not related to you, but that's not the stupidest thing i have seen, or heard of. I have many fishy tales that could be told... another time
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Good job, LycanJ!
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thanks! ^^
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Because of a froum in another topic, I have kinda had the feel for weapon desings. I'm thinking of doing a shield next, something with a melee weapon.
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Nice boomerang! Reminds me of Songo's from Inuyasha.
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Heh, only one problem, I don't think it's quite THAT big!
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NICE!
If you take a picture with your camera and post it, I have a few suggestions that may avoid a blurry picture. Use natural light and take numerous pictures of the same drawing and pick the least blurry one.
Other than that, I don't think it's too shabby!
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yeah, had some camera problems.. unless I use my dad's tripod and $1k camera... (Which if I ever broke he would be mad, he loves the thing.)
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Gear Up Soldier, Stop Whining, Hell Week begins NOW! The only easy day... was yesterday.
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Much better for the blurrieness. You did a great job!
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Eh, looking back on it I could fix some things... the mask needs to be bent.. feathers seem too "perfect". Argh... me and my complaints.
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But what bugs me the most.. is I should be able to do this.. but the gun looks like shite.
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LycanJayBoy wrote:
But what bugs me the most.. is I should be able to do this.. but the gun looks like shite.
I think all of that just takes practice and after a while of drawing, you'll notice some improvements, but it does take some time
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Yeah, I'm new to drawing. ABout a few months.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I bring you my attempt at Leonardo DaVinci.
For those who didn't notice; bottom right and partial left aren't completed. I tried to draw the left from one perspective and the right from another (oooooooops.).
And for those who REALLY like to point out the bovious.. there's a hole in his beard.
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I think it's one of your best drawings yet. There's alot of shading, which creates dimension in the picture. And overall, it's an enjoyable picture.
I did notice, however, that the forhead should be a bit higher and the eyes a bit smaller. If you want to know how to get the eyes down-pat, I think you should practice drawing eyes on a seperate piece of paper numerous times a day. That's why I did several years ago every single day and soon I found drawing eyes easy and made them look realistic.
Still, I think you did an awesome job!
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Thanks, heh, but I didn't notice that until now. That's why I like criticism
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