05-28-2015, 01:22 AM
Voltorb,Electrode,Exeggcute,Exeggutor,Cubone,Marowak,Hitmonchan,Lickitung,Koffing,Rhyhorn
I am paying tribute to the first 150 pokemon that pretty much what i do posting all my result in here and if i am learn anything from doing it is that it important to have construction line.I am putting effort in doing quality linework but i am not at the level that satisfy my standard.I am not copying for the sake of copying i am copying to improve my curve and linequality and also to train my observation.
(05-27-2015, 11:15 AM)Bearlaser Wrote: So you might be able to learn a bit about design commonalities from drawing pokemon heads but it'd probably be more productive to take a pokemon you like or design elements you enjoy from one and do something of your own with it. It's fun to draw pokemon, I know, but a good question to ask yourself when copying something is "Am I learning something from this?" and then "Am I using what I've learned in my own work?"
Copying for the sake of copying is all well and good until you reach a level of skill where it's not an issue anymore, but after that I would argue that it's best to gear your studies towards problems you're struggling with.
Good luck.
I am paying tribute to the first 150 pokemon that pretty much what i do posting all my result in here and if i am learn anything from doing it is that it important to have construction line.I am putting effort in doing quality linework but i am not at the level that satisfy my standard.I am not copying for the sake of copying i am copying to improve my curve and linequality and also to train my observation.