People were suggesting that I should try something less chibi, so I did this. It'll be awhile before I fully switch to this style because I need more practice with it.
People were suggesting that I should try something less chibi, so I did this. It'll be awhile before I fully switch to this style because I need more practice with it.
That's what I hoped for. I really like how you managed to get a feel of 3d into the picture. Especially well is the dress, but also the hair. One thing that doesn't do the job as good imo are the...
That's what I hoped for.
I really like how you managed to get a feel of 3d into the picture. Especially well is the dress, but also the hair.
One thing that doesn't do the job as good imo are the hands and arms. They are especially difficult due to the perspective.
For me the arms are positioned backwards from the Pov, but could at the same time go towards the spectator. You might take a look at some examples on the internet/in books about arm postioning for example facing towards the camera
Or just take a picture of yourself in the desired position.
To sum it up, I think that if you manage to get the arms perspective right, your drawing will definetly get the wow factor. Nice picture either way.
Yeah, I noticed that the hands were a bit wonky, and I did edit them several times. I can easily do hands when I'm drawing someone facing forward, but this was my first time actually drawing...
Yeah, I noticed that the hands were a bit wonky, and I did edit them several times. I can easily do hands when I'm drawing someone facing forward, but this was my first time actually drawing something from a different angle, so of course it was going to look odd.
Cute! What inspired the change?
People were suggesting that I should try something less chibi, so I did this. It'll be awhile before I fully switch to this style because I need more practice with it.
I like it.
Do you want criticism?
I can take constructive criticism.
That's what I hoped for.
I really like how you managed to get a feel of 3d into the picture. Especially well is the dress, but also the hair.
One thing that doesn't do the job as good imo are the hands and arms. They are especially difficult due to the perspective.
For me the arms are positioned backwards from the Pov, but could at the same time go towards the spectator. You might take a look at some examples on the internet/in books about arm postioning for example facing towards the camera
Or just take a picture of yourself in the desired position.
To sum it up, I think that if you manage to get the arms perspective right, your drawing will definetly get the wow factor. Nice picture either way.
Yeah, I noticed that the hands were a bit wonky, and I did edit them several times. I can easily do hands when I'm drawing someone facing forward, but this was my first time actually drawing something from a different angle, so of course it was going to look odd.
Then keep it up.
For the first drawing in a different style it was pretty good