(03-01-2014, 06:24 AM)gtstyling32 Wrote: I thought if I use the skeleton figure it will look good. I just draw and draw post them on online to get anyfeed back. I did some good looking females chara. I want to get get close to fantasy type.
It will only work if you use it correctly. You have to pay attention to anatomy, balance, and proportion, and that's what the base "skeleton" is intended to establish.
The first thing to realize about drawing, is that you need to visualize your subject accurately. And the best way to do that is to break down the complex parts into simpler concepts for your brain to handle, and then building up from there.
The "skeleton" you're referring to is just one example of that, but it goes by many names. One name is "gesture". Here's one video that talks about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74HR59yFZ7Y
Another way is breaking down your subject into spheres and cubes.
From "How to Draw Comics The Marvel Way", which is one of the best books to teach beginners about representational drawing regardless of your style or interests.
(03-01-2014, 06:24 AM)gtstyling32 Wrote: i just draw and put them online i care less what it look like
But part of improving is being aware of your mistakes and fixing them. If you just draw something with no regard for the result, then you won't improve, because you aren't doing the part that will make you improve. The feedback you receive later is supposed to show you the mistakes you aren't aware of, and to help you not make the same mistakes again.
Never do anything mindlessly. If you aren't actively using your brain, then you aren't going to learn anything.