I will try drawing, no good at it though... :-\
expect one sooner or later...
Thank you. Now that I'm aware you may or may not post art in the future, I'll be sure to come back!
SO SAVAGE
Pro tip for everyone ever: Never announce anything until you have something to show. Don't announce your story before a chapter's been written, don't announce your arrangement unless you've got at least a draft and are seeking advice, don't announce your art before its drawn. This is the mentality that causes so many artists to not finish what they've started.
Quote from: SlowPokemon on September 03, 2015, 09:58:54 AMPro tip for everyone ever: Never announce anything until you have something to show. Don't announce your story before a chapter's been written, don't announce your arrangement unless you've got at least a draft and are seeking advice, don't announce your art before its drawn. This is the mentality that causes so many artists to not finish what they've started.
can't stress this enough. I've fallen victim to that on so many occasions.
I'll try to give some constructive criticism...
1. Work on your proportions. Try using some reference images! I'm sure you'll get there one day but your current art needs some work.
2. Work on drawing lines. Straight lines, angles, curves, acute, obtuse, etc. Just draw a bunch of lines. Your current outlines need a lot of improvement. Do you know how to trace your art with pen after you're done? It really makes the art pop and your art in its current state is pretty difficult to make out.
3. Don't get offended. I recommend checking out this article: http://faso.com/fineartviews/39938/how-to-receive-honest-constructive-criticism-for-your-art
Yellow I think I love you
I dont see any art to critique how would you know that the outlines need improvement? idgi
Quote from: braixen1264 on September 03, 2015, 06:16:21 PMI dont see any art
ooh, low blow
zoro, them's fightin' words
But he actually hasn't posted anything .-.
Guys that's the joke
What? This isn't a joke, I'm really going to draw something. But these things take time, and effort, unlike some peoples drawings COUGHDUDE'SMIKUCOUGH.
Ok draw miku
Also I guess I need to explain yellow's joke so the simpletons get it.
Quote from: Yellow on September 03, 2015, 04:54:55 PMI'll try to give some constructive criticism...
1. Work on your proportions. Try using some reference images! I'm sure you'll get there one day but your current art needs some work.
2. Work on drawing lines. Straight lines, angles, curves, acute, obtuse, etc. Just draw a bunch of lines. Your current outlines need a lot of improvement. Do you know how to trace your art with pen after you're done? It really makes the art pop and your art in its current state is pretty difficult to make out.
3. Don't get offended. I recommend checking out this article: http://faso.com/fineartviews/39938/how-to-receive-honest-constructive-criticism-for-your-art
Quote from: braixen1264 on September 03, 2015, 06:16:21 PMI dont see any art to critique how would you know that the outlines need improvement? idgi
Quote from: Dude on September 03, 2015, 07:18:25 PMGuys that's the joke
I found the art (http://forum.ninsheetmusic.org/index.php?topic=6614.0)
Quote from: Olimar12345 on September 04, 2015, 08:55:22 AMI found the art (http://forum.ninsheetmusic.org/index.php?topic=6614.0)
and the miiverse link conveniently doesn't work
at least mine is in color
Quote from: Dude on September 04, 2015, 09:08:32 AMat least mine is in color
Well, you can't use color on miiverse unless you use that art acadamy thing.
It's kind of a stupid restriction, really.
It's like you try to take everything I say seriously.
Quote from: Dude on September 04, 2015, 09:12:15 AMIt's like you try to take everything I say seriously.
he doesn't understand sarcasm and doesn't have a sense of humor. It's a safe bet, really
Quote from: Olimar12345 on September 04, 2015, 08:55:22 AMI found the art (http://forum.ninsheetmusic.org/index.php?topic=6614.0)
"By hand" I find that hard to believe
Ah, the good old days on Miiverse. That was my best drawing ever.