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    Hey Atlantik

    great sketches and overall good drawings.
    thnx for the Post on my Sketchbok, really appreciated.
    i think ill subscribe this one, and keep updated on ur progress

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    Quote Originally Posted by Remember my name View Post
    Hey Atlantik

    great sketches and overall good drawings.
    thnx for the Post on my Sketchbok, really appreciated.
    i think ill subscribe this one, and keep updated on ur progress

    RMN
    Thanks for good words man i appreciated that too
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    some animal study
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    I gotta say that horse in the last one is quite magnificent. He's got good power to him.
    If you don't already, try mirroring your images every once in a while. There is some wonkiness every once in a while and such could be easily spotted that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmitri View Post
    I gotta say that horse in the last one is quite magnificent. He's got good power to him.
    If you don't already, try mirroring your images every once in a while. There is some wonkiness every once in a while and such could be easily spotted that way.
    Thanks for stoping by and for the good words dmitri
    I appreciated your advice and I'll try to mirroring my sketches

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    here is something new, i hope you like it

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    Awesome sketches dude. The right hand (our right) looks weird. Fingers look abit Baloon-like.

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    By the way dude I recommend not using Comic Book Anatomy books for reference or studies. Use real-life studies like Bridgman and Hogarth.
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    Thanks for stoping by Taiylz and for your advice, yeah i know the best resource are a anatomy for artist books, but here in my country doesn't have that kind of books and i try to do best i can
    Cheers

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    here is some speed sketch with black pen

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    Man. Great stuff here! If you are looking for anatomy reference images, have a look at the photo section at deviantart.com!
    I think your drawings from imagination turn out really nice!

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    Ah I see. Well if you want some good poses then use www.characterdesigns.com, there's also alot of pictures of different types of textures too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loolarge View Post
    Man. Great stuff here! If you are looking for anatomy reference images, have a look at the photo section at deviantart.com!
    I think your drawings from imagination turn out really nice!
    Thanks for good words Loolarge I appreciated that and gived me more motivation, thanks again
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taiylz View Post
    Ah I see. Well if you want some good poses then use www.characterdesigns.com, there's also alot of pictures of different types of textures too.
    wow Taiylz that is great resource thanks a lot dude

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    my first try to draw from life

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    and something else

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    Nice sketchbook so far.

    Nice 1st try at a life drawing. I recommend doing more of them and studying perspective. Keep posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ex Nihilo View Post
    Nice sketchbook so far.

    Nice 1st try at a life drawing. I recommend doing more of them and studying perspective. Keep posting.
    Thanks for stopyng by @Nhilo, definitely i'll keep with drawing from life
    and here is something fresh with my lovely copics

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    Hey Atlantik, u got some cool stuff here!!! Would like to see a self portrait if possible. Really like the yoda and hellboy sketches. Keep those studies going!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmags View Post
    Hey Atlantik, u got some cool stuff here!!! Would like to see a self portrait if possible. Really like the yoda and hellboy sketches. Keep those studies going!!
    thanks gmags when i gona better i promise to post selfportrait
    p.s. that yoda is not mine, mine sketches is these with red arrows

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    tadaaam it's done, but that glazed paper is realy shittin

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    i would really like to see some lineweight. Your quality is getting better, the lines are much less scribbly. But add some different thickeness to your lines, aka where shadows are, lighten or omit lines where light would hit. Add more thickness to lines in the foreground (front leg) and loosen up/lighten up on the rear leg. It will dramitally increase the depth of your drawings. Last but not least, add some contrast....dark value against light value will give you much more depth and realism. It would really help you to study from real life or even photos. Do a long rendering of something and try to match every value.

    I know im being hard, i like the effort and the ideas, just do a few studies here and there and you will see a huge improvement. drawing more = better. its not magic . Goodluck and keep it up

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    @mbetteker - Thanks man, i do everything possible to going better

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    20 min. sketch

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    Charcoal drawing from life

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    This is my "stilyze chalenge" entry

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    Nice dude! You improved a lot on only one page!
    Keep this up and you'll be awesome sooner than you think. Also have a look at Staz Johnson's thread in the finally finished section, He's a really inspirational comic artist.

    Keep it up man.

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    great improvement.
    keep up the studies and you will do great.

    keep sharing...

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    Thanks by stoping on my Sb guys, i realy appreciated that and thanks for the good words, i'll keep my SB up.
    Cheers

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    You're making some good progress Peter, keep up the good work!
    Thanks for dropping by my sketchbook again also! ^_^

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    Woah. This is some very cool stuff. I like the idea with the post-modern Native Americans. 8)
    I agree with the others; you should practice more full bodies as opposed to just heads.

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