KingEarnur wrote:
Tell me what you think of these sketches:)
It depends, if your an artist then they are not so great, but if your new to drawing then they are very very good.
I'm not an expert, but I have been learning to draw over the last couple of years and these pics look just like the ones I was drawing when I started.
You obviously have a good eye for art and some skills.
What you need to do now...
Look at some pics of the human skeleton and copy as closely as you can.
Do this from the front, sides and back a couple of times each. then look at the joints and skull more closely an do some larger up close pics.
Next, start drawing naked body builders. as gay as this sounds it really is the only way to get a grasp of how muscles fit on to the body.
It's easy to draw a bicep and tricep on an arm, but when an arm is bent and flexed, or twisted the muscles change shape.
Now you can start looking at other body shapes and seeing how fat gets deposited round the body. Look how and where older people start to stoop and wrinkle.
When you are ready you can start adding clothes. But even when you do, you should still always draw the naked body first with a hard pencil like a 2h, then draw the clothes over the top with a hb.
Draw quickly. You get better by filling up a book of quick basic shapes rather than a few detailed pics what take up all your time.
Wow, I really did drag on. Hope it helps, and I hope you continue drawing. Good luck.