05-12-2013, 01:01 PM
Nice to see some cartoons!
Welcome to the daggers Adori! It would be helpful to the people looking at your work if you could tell us some stuff about it, like what kind of art you like and whether you want to be a professional, and what kind of job you're trying to get if that's the case.
I think right now your work doesn't have enough depth or form, it would really help you out to start studying perspective right away. There are a lot of good books you can get on the subject, I recommend Scott Robertson's perspective DVDs if you can get them, or the books of Andrew Loomis, or D'amelio's perspective drawing handbook.
One tip I got from an anatomy class was to break everything I draw into blocks, which forced me to decide whether the forms I was drawing were coming towards me or going away from me. Try doing this when you're sketching things out, I think that will help a lot.
Good luck! I hope to see more work soon! Keep drawing!
Welcome to the daggers Adori! It would be helpful to the people looking at your work if you could tell us some stuff about it, like what kind of art you like and whether you want to be a professional, and what kind of job you're trying to get if that's the case.
I think right now your work doesn't have enough depth or form, it would really help you out to start studying perspective right away. There are a lot of good books you can get on the subject, I recommend Scott Robertson's perspective DVDs if you can get them, or the books of Andrew Loomis, or D'amelio's perspective drawing handbook.
One tip I got from an anatomy class was to break everything I draw into blocks, which forced me to decide whether the forms I was drawing were coming towards me or going away from me. Try doing this when you're sketching things out, I think that will help a lot.
Good luck! I hope to see more work soon! Keep drawing!