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    Dono's Sketchbook (Critique wanted!)

    Hello, I'm new here. People call me Dono, I'm 19 year old and female. I currently live is the United States.

    I know I'm not exactly as good as most people here, but I'm hoping with critique, practice and encouragement I can change that. So, please! Critique as much as you feel necessary.

    I haven't had any art classes as of yet, but I'm hoping to get into the Academy of Art soon.
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    Hi Dono welcome to ConceptArt. It's great you started a sketchbook. Looking good considering you haven't had any art classes. Try to post regularly.

    Here are a few things to think about.
    Try to be more confident with you line work. What I mean is don't keep going over the line till you get what you want. If it's not right rub it out and try again. I'm guilty of this to.
    Try to vary your line weight.
    Draw from life whenever you can.

    Look around the site there are loads of great tutorials. Start here http://www.conceptart.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=42
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    Thank you for your advice Aardvarkphil! I'll definitely be doing what you suggested, because I notice I do this a lot. I'm so stubborn with finishing a piece that I started on and not just leaving it and trying all over again.

    Also, thank you for the link. This site is so helpful~

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    hello,
    what phil said, confidence in your line work (not that i can speak.) Think about where you want your line to go before you put it down, because i see in your lines at the moment, they're done in sketchy little segments, this really shows in places like the curves. Draw lots, just in anything practice makes perfect.
    Somewhere along the lines of sleep deprivation and brain activity

    Sketchbook?

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    Yeah, I agree with the above comments. Try to draw more with pen to gain confidence with your line work.

    I really like the start though. Draw draw draw. I want to see more updates

    Also, if you could stop by my sketchbook, I would really apreciate it.

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    I really like what you got going on here and agree with what everyone was saying with clean line/confident line. What really helped me with my confidence was making sure every line I put down counted and it helped my confidence bunches because it forced me to observe. Trust me I did the same thing when I first started, but one thing I realized was, I was terrible at keeping things clean. I would sketch and sketch and sketch. At the end it was a mess because I'd be cleaning up the lines and accidental eraser smudges all over my page would happen. What helped even more in being more confident with my control of line was simply inking my sketches, it made me think out more what lines helped and what didn't because I couldn't erase lol. Sorry Dono for this long comment, but I'm hoping it helps you out. I'll be keeping an eye out on this thread

    Cheers mate,
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    Thanks guys! I'll try to practice with a pen, as suggested. I've heard of people using it before to become more confident in their lines and work. But, I know for sure that I'll be reaching for an eraser, just by habit

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    hello,
    what phil said, confidence in your line work (not that i can speak.) Think about where you want your line to go before you put it down, because i see in your lines at the moment, they're done in sketchy little segments, this really shows in places like the curves. Draw lots, just in anything practice makes perfect.
    Somewhere along the lines of sleep deprivation and brain activity

    Sketchbook?

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    More updates. Not as many as I hoped, but I haven't been able to draw as much as I liked to.

    I tried ArtRage the other day and I really loved it. I think this is a great program for those who are use to working with digital programs, but want a traditional look.

    Last edited by Dono; September 17th, 2010 at 03:08 AM.

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    Good to see you're posting regularly. Lookin' good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aardvarkphil View Post
    Good to see you're posting regularly. Lookin' good.

    Draw Moar! Post Moar!
    Heheh. I'll probably have a ton more to post when I start school at the Academy of Art in Fall *squeals at being accepted*

    Until then, I'll have to draw whenever I find time!

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    Congrats on being accepted at the Academy of Art. But as Mischeviouslittleelf get some studies done.

    I know you must be busy with other things. But, if you've made a commitment to art, and it certainly sounds like you have. Then make that time and get the practice in. Ten minutes here, twenty minutes there. It all adds up, as I'm discovering now. It will all pay dividends down the line.

    Again Congrats
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    Realizing that DA does not allow hot linking, I just wiped a few of my posts. Here is the contents of those posts. All done for college.
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    Great start!

    On the piece with the person facing the arch and the person standing under it, I'd suggest making the stones/bricks on the ground smaller and smaller the further off in the distance they are. This could help convey the distance better.

    The last two figures have hard poses to capture. I think that you really have captured their twisting and jumping motions really well.

    Looking forward to more updates!
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    Quote Originally Posted by purplegoat View Post
    Great start!

    On the piece with the person facing the arch and the person standing under it, I'd suggest making the stones/bricks on the ground smaller and smaller the further off in the distance they are. This could help convey the distance better.

    The last two figures have hard poses to capture. I think that you really have captured their twisting and jumping motions really well.

    Looking forward to more updates!
    Thanks! Environments in general are something I need to work on. I was considering not putting any stones there, just because I knew I wasn't sure how they were actually going to turn out. ...Probably should have done that, haha.

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