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cool sketches man, keep at it!
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Haha gotta love the first sketch :D
Keep it up!
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I love the since of fun in this sketchbook. Keep that energy.
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Something Cody Miles said to me once that stuck: consider each set of pages in your sketchbook as a separate composition. When you sketch, you're throwing down ideas of all sorts and you should also be looking for interesting shape interactions while you do this.
This applies especially strongly when you work with brushpen or micron, since the drawings themselves are relatively quick. You can spend your time thinking about things other than the basic design, which you'll be able to nail almost immediately.
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nice sketches :)
keep going
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Sketches looking dope! Bring on the colour!
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love the sketches man! keep up the good work!
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The guy that's jumping has his feet really close together. Maybe they would be closer to shoulder width apart. Maybe it looks like that because of the style, don't know.
Anyway - nice update. That crazy eyed pirate looks good
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The guy jumping reminds me of those old SNES cooperative games and of course, metal slug.
In a videogame, that kind of movement would be okay, but for a static picture wont work, because as you said, it looks more like he is crouching. You could try a more dinamic movement, spacing the legs like he is jumping forward.
Also those moleskine drawings and crazy ideas are really good, i loled at the old pirate and the gorilla baby haha.
Cool SB mate, keep going!