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Old 05-17-2008, 07:31 AM   #38 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by K o h a k u View Post
I choose #3
I'm still an amateur when it comes to drawings, I am very good with making male characters.
Its just happens that I still need practice on how to make female characters.
Though I try to make my drawing up to #1 or #2

But its still no use, but right now I'm trying to improve it.
Though its really hard to draw, because I'm not even JAPANESE @.@
Though I really appreciate good comments from my classmates, when ever they say that I improved on my drawing skills

Thats why I have an inspiration to draw!! Plus I want to show my brother that I'm not the 7 year old me that wants him to tutor me on how to draw
Though as they say, Try and try until you succeed!!

you dont have to be japanese to be able to draw well...that's just being racist...=_="

the reason why you don't draw in the same or similar style is because of the kind of styles you are used to to seeing and what you can currently draw at your level so far. practicing and trying, really trying different styles while drawing is what will improve your drawing, along with self criticism and asking others for help and more criticism. reading up on 'how to draw' books will show you tips and guides on how to improve yourself, but you don't have to limit yourself to just that one particular style and guide. i started out with the eye to hand/pen drawing... well, eyeballing(free hand drawing/eye estimation).
to improve anatomy, read up on anatomy books and observe and sketch out ppl you see everyday. it helps with figures and proportions. it'll be even greater if you notice details. XD

so...yea, i really resent that comment on having to be japanese to be able to draw...that's downright stupid.
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