heh, wow, that's alot of sketches. More than I can say for myself, that's for sure. Then Again, I'm not very artistic so I tend to not do any of that sort of stuff.
- "Sometimes life smiles when it kicks you down. The trick is to smile back."
well i don`t think i`m great but i think it`s good to practice ,and these are only a small pecent of all of the recent pics and i`m working on a pic of Luna singing [and you`re not as strange as they as they say ]
Practicing art is fun! Although I do have a reccomendation for you, try to always draw on ordinary white paper, not lined. An art teacher of mine told me it makes things look better (as I used to draw on lined notebook paper all the time!). I'm not meaning to be nitpicky (if that's what I sound like I apologize) I just think that may help is all.
Nice to see you actually like to color! Keep it up! =)
Those are pretty good! But, I'm looking and I see that most the characters that are "inpsired" from the Lunar characters are just them with a different name or colors or hairstyle. That could be possible copyright infrigement, if I'm correct.
I see what you mean,usually I draw my own characters that have outfits or hair styles based on what I`ve seen or what I imagine...but I guess I tried to make them look like the characters from Lunar because I want to draw like that and can`t, also some of the character I made originally were intended to be the basis character with a different style but I alway imagine storys for the characters and then the colors and names changed. The character I call Kya was meant to have a different hair color and style from Jean but I was drawing Jean and as I drew, her outfit changed to Kya`s, Iry was intended to be evil Althena but I grabed my black pen instead of blue and so I decided to make her a blue dragon with one black wing, Harmony was originally going to be Luna from a fanart I found but I changed the style and color of her hair and made her a black dragon with one red wing, Lera was just a what if Lucia and Hiro had a daughter, and well if i`m drawing a baby dragon or a cat I use Nall and Ruby for inspiration.I don`t mean for it to be a copyright infrigement but i`m only 13 and i don`t know much about that stuff,so i can`t say for sure...
I know that`s no excuse,and I understand what you mean. I can see that people could think that and i could get in trouble, i doubt it, but it`s possible. Thanks for pointing that out.
well i think that's really nice . i don't think you will get trouble with your art.
hey it's just an art, right? so idon't see the problem.
keep practice okay? practice will make you better. trust me
aww, come on. i see your drawing getting better.
so, why are you look so down.
never give up, never surrender. pararam-pam
mmmm... i didn't meant to offend you with my write before.
keep trying, okay?
I can't draw worth a damn unless it's either sit and stare and carefully try to imitate or trace. However, I recommend getting tracing paper, some .5 lead mechanical pencils (I recommend the expensive but hardy Zebra series (I use M-301 model myself) and an erasor stick (you know, the erasor pencils, not the nasty big pink erasors. The erasor pencils erase far better than anything else out there that I have found.) Finally, get some artbooks and trace trace trace, then move up from there.
- "Sometimes life smiles when it kicks you down. The trick is to smile back."
There's some type of eraser that's kind of like sticky tac which you can mold into whatever shape you want. That's the best kind of eraser I've ever come across, it just seemed to erase EVERYTHING xD It's a very soft eraser and it doesn't leave marks on the paper or anything. I guess they're called 'kneaded erasers' or 'kneaded rubber'. They're really nice though.
Talking about erasers is fun. xD
「美しい白い竜 愛しい白い竜…」 My avatar art was done by luleiya! <3
You're welcome, but a little non-art tip. Instead of double-posting like that, you can use the edit button. Double-posting is generally frowned on here. So just a little tip for the future ^_^.
- "Sometimes life smiles when it kicks you down. The trick is to smile back."