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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 2:41 pm
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 1:12 am
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Greetings~! It's early in the morn for me, but since I'm hardly ever on, I figured I'd post a bit before I retired for the night.
For all of your pictures, there are proportion problems. I can't really tell you exactly how to fix that, but I'll advise that you should practice drawing from life and/or from pictures.
As for your guy, it looks to me that you drew him flat out with clothes on him. Some people can do that, though I don't really... know... any of those people, else I'd ask them for advice on how to do it. Would really save me time considering how I draw... Anyway, I know it saves time, or at least, it can save time, to draw this way, but the downside is that if you're not really familiar with how the body is supposed to be proportioned, you just end up with more problems to go back and fix. I would suggest that you start drawing figures in their skivvies (that is, if you're not comfortable drawing n***s or your parents/peers give you a hard time of it). =3
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 5:37 pm
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 7:22 pm
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 7:33 am
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I, also, find myself to be much better at drawing women than men. There's really only one way to get better at it, though, and that's by drawing more men. Howeverrrr-- in the interest of drawing men who look like men, and not men who look like, as you put it, "flat chested girls", you'd need to familiarize yourself with the differences between the male and female body.
What I would advise doing, then, is - honestly - drawing nude figures. Even if you clothe them afterward, start every drawing off as a nude figure. When you're drawing your dudes, you want them to look like they're really guys. Sketch our their chest muscles before you put cothes on 'em, this way you can make sure their torsos are shaped and proportioned right.
And then there's also http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/25247002/ Don't just look at that and go "Oh yeah, okay I get it"-- though. Looking at that, you can see how the muslces really affect the way the body is shaped? This is a real pot-kettle moment here, I'm basically telling you to do something that, if I knew what was good for me, I'd do myself, BUT--
Get some anatomy pictures and sketch out musculature. You know those sick looking pictures of a person, all muslce, with their skin "off"? Draw those. Draw from those. Don't trace, but copy from it. You'll learn where the lines belong as you practice on that. Think of it as memorization?
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