09-27-2012, 08:48 PM
You have to decide which approach to use in one drawing - realistic or stylized and keep it that way. Otherwise, it looks mistaken.
If you are going to draw realistic, you have to make a lot of anatomy studies first. The hands and the feet of the girl on the second picture look broken. To avoid that think of the bone structure which defines the form.
If you prefer to use some kind of stylization don't paint so many details at first (eyebraws, lashes,and so on) and think of what kind of personality your character has. Think of face expresion, body position, silhouette, clothes which create its personality.
Also, try not to use so many opposite to one another and saturated colors.
These links may be useful for you- http://inklou.deviantart.com/art/Colour-...-311620947
http://scriptkittie.deviantart.com/art/F...-135431192
http://enliighten.com/
If you are going to draw realistic, you have to make a lot of anatomy studies first. The hands and the feet of the girl on the second picture look broken. To avoid that think of the bone structure which defines the form.
If you prefer to use some kind of stylization don't paint so many details at first (eyebraws, lashes,and so on) and think of what kind of personality your character has. Think of face expresion, body position, silhouette, clothes which create its personality.
Also, try not to use so many opposite to one another and saturated colors.
These links may be useful for you- http://inklou.deviantart.com/art/Colour-...-311620947
http://scriptkittie.deviantart.com/art/F...-135431192
http://enliighten.com/