06-30-2014, 03:53 AM
Hey, you've got a great SB here, I never commented before because you've got an unique style and criticizing personal style isn't that helpful. What you could improve that would help on that style of yours is your line quality and hatching.
An exercise I like to do when drawing anatomy is to draw without taking my pen/pencil off the tablet/paper, it really helps your line flow and line quality. At first it'll be very hard and come off wrong but do it enough you'll start making single strokes that define what you want to do.
As for the hatching you need to make longer lines and the most important is that the lines follow the volume of the object. Most of the comic book artists use this, check some out!
Hope it helps. :)
An exercise I like to do when drawing anatomy is to draw without taking my pen/pencil off the tablet/paper, it really helps your line flow and line quality. At first it'll be very hard and come off wrong but do it enough you'll start making single strokes that define what you want to do.
As for the hatching you need to make longer lines and the most important is that the lines follow the volume of the object. Most of the comic book artists use this, check some out!
Hope it helps. :)