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Hello Unhek, and welcome to Crimson Daggers,
This is a nice way to start your sketchbook. You have some good studies there.
Keep up with good work and have lots of fun^^
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hey dude, be carreful of your contrast, try to use the whole value range, you'll create better moods and light will works well ! you should also draw a lot from life and imagination ! fill in a few sketchbooks and you won't suck anymore ! keep it up on your journey !!
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Hey there, sweet to see you really apply those studies you've did, easy to forget to do that once you get into a seriousy study mode. Theh again, can one do enough studies of cool old guys like Ned Stark for example?
The design of that mech with the blue light visor is sweet, great bulky feel to it. And I really like the snowy landscape, nice shapes and rendering and also an interesting story to go with it. Might be nice to have some more objects closer and further away from the viewer, to give it more atmospheric perspective feel, more depth. Maybe that's not what you were going for (it's a dense snowstorm after all) but it's never wrong to take into consideration unless you haven't already xD