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#2
Hey Jsel, Good stuff! It doesn't suck at all. On the contrary, i see a cool style on your sketching. Keep going and keep posting.

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#3
Your pencil art is fucking amazing dude


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#4
Why much suck? I think your draftsman is well developed mate  D5f02ecd
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#5
STAHP IT! You're awesome.

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#6
I fail to see the suck. Grin

Really nice gestures and figures. I hope to see lots more from you! Push it to da limiiit!

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#7
Maaaan! I love your pencilwork!

I think you should find a way to translate it better into your painting style...

Keep it up!

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#8
Wow, it looks awesome!

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#9
Your works are amazing. The armor design and the angles are tbh lovely. I hope you continue like this because it's a pleasure to see our sketchbook. :3

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#10
Aah, soo coool maaan.. Don't stop naoo.. Grin

Great work, though, srsly.

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#11
Welcome to daggers mate, really love your sketches, also on the last painting I really like how you conveyed the form of the beard. Overall you got that sense of structure and form which helps a ton. Keep doing more, its a pleasure to look at your work :)

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#12
Ooooh. I like how you simplified the values in the latest pieces. Looks awesome. One tip I learned when doing composition/value studies is to zoom out and look at it-- If it still reads, then you've got your values down right. Keep it up! Grin Thumbs_up

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#13
Haha, try not to be so hard on yourself, man. It's a process. And I think you're doing really great-- you're exploring. And making mistakes is how we come upon happy accidents. But, actually, I really like the portrait today. It doesn't look nearly as crappy as you might think! I think it's an interesting colour palette, to say the least. Grin So, keep it up! Looking forward to seeing those life paintings! Thumbs_up

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#14
I am IN LOVE with your faces. Also, that tighter/opaque painting style is really working for you, I think. Really dig the cross-hatching. I'm not sure how to combine lines and painting successfully yet either, I always end up brining the drawing in at the finishing stages of the piece-- your grasp on line is really, really great so it would be a shame to abandon it completely but I think you're on the right track.

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#15
You are very accurate with the lines and conveying forms in perspective :)
Nice use of colors in the faces.

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#16
Tons of potential here :) I have the opposite problem you do, I'm too lazy and lack the patience to define and detail things out.
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#17
All these color palettes look great and your drawing is on point. Respect!

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#18
The skull guy in #33 looks awesome- lovely colors and expressive lines! I think though for your latest piece you could make the composition more dynamic given the action you're conveying- like making the poses very angled.

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Wow, fantastic workflow. You'll have to tell me your secret! Grin

I like how the latest painting is looking! I hope you will continue it, for sure. Try to finish if you can! Thumbs_up

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