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I love your line sketches Man, those gladiators on page 2 are awesome. I see on a few posts you've said you don't really understand lighting direction. My advice is to do some still life studies. Set up a directional desk lamp (regular lamp can work to) and a few fruits, and do a few studies with the light shining from different directions. I've learned most about lighting and values through still life studies.
Keep it coming!
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Yo roomie-homie! All those mech designs really inspires me to wanna draw more mechanical stuff, study it and apply it to all sort of cool stuff liek you've done. They look great so keep at it! Would be nice to see you pick out a design and trying to give it a bit of a finished, more polished look. But still painterly and nice ;D
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If you don't mind me asking, how do you go about design mechanical objects.
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Loving the lines as usual and those mch studies are awesome! seriously cool stuff. Fo the mechs maybe think about scale?
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Very cool sketchbook. I love you sketches especiall, they have very cool loose feel to them.
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Ey mate! Sweet to see that rendered rock environment finished. You make me wanna paint some rocks man, they all look so chunky and nice xD
Still think you should use a similar environment and add another element to it to make it more interesting (spaceship, dragon(s), buildings..you know heh). I know it's just for practice, but to simultaneously practice on making even cooler pieces can't be a bad thing.