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Post by duo2nd on Mar 23, 2007 20:00:02 GMT -5
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Post by magengar on Mar 23, 2007 22:47:18 GMT -5
Hey, Duo2nd- That there is a really good Getter.
Listen... there are times when I draw a Go Nagai mech, they don't turn out good. Why? Because I was afraid they "might not turn out good" and "no-one would be impressed".
I learned to erase those fears and thoughts out of my head, and Just Do It. I learned to accept my art As Is, because it makes me Happy. And, I learned this: ..not everyone may like it, but Anyone is welcome to enjoy it.
The Best thing I like about your ShinGetter: you left it Uncolored ("Open"), and challenged Anyone to color it ("Invitation")... This is symbolic of Interaction and Sharing. You created something, and you're inviting everyone to participate in that creative world so that they, too, may express their talents...
...it's like, Looking at a mirror through a mirror; only not as infinite.
Thanks for sharing!
zozo-Magengar
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Post by krimpov on Mar 26, 2007 23:43:00 GMT -5
It's not nearly as bad as you make it sound. Correcting a few details would already make it much better.
First, the fists. Try holding that pose yourself. Can you pull your fists back that much? If you can, well, you're freaking me out. ;D
The head seems to be straight. Yet, the two spikes (on the side of the head, just below the gbig "ears") are at different angles.
The panel lines on the upper legs are not the same.
Humility is a good thing, but don't put yourself down like that. It might not be as great as you'd like it to be, but you can make it better.
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Post by Omni Existence on Mar 27, 2007 0:48:53 GMT -5
It actually looks nice.
Save for the position of the hands, and some minor details, you can make that drawing come out really really well!
Just remember, you're only as good as you were yesterday if you DO NOT PRACTICE!
Just draw for your own satisfaction, enjoyment and improvement. Don't draw to impress. ;D
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