keep tracing and when you publish them make sure you they are for no bad comments and when you think your ready to draw again then do it and you will see how much youhave improved or just keep drawing and practicing because i was worse than you when i started drawing and i improved alot
If you do end up tracing, please don't post it unless you give credit. Try to draw multiple layers, start with the skeleton (lines and simple shapes) then go onto the skin (basic shape around the simpler ones) erase the simple shapes and add clothes, fur, hair, eyes, mouth, etc. to the figure. Next add color, shading, and small details such as wrinkles, jewelry, etc. I know this is long but I hope it helps ^ - ^
trust me, i know it's hard at first, and for most people it usually is. even i had trouble in the beginning. i tried different styles and techniques until i found something that makes it easier. i know you want to recreate the pictures you made on paper, but i think you should practice with the new tools you have and when you've become comfortable with it, then you can remake your pictures. i'll give you lessons next time i see you. okay?
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04 Aug, 2012, 2:31 pm
keep tracing and when you publish them make sure you they are for no bad comments and when you think your ready to draw again then do it and you will see how much youhave improved or just keep drawing and practicing because i was worse than you when i started drawing and i improved alot
04 Aug, 2012, 2:42 pm
If you do end up tracing, please don't post it unless you give credit. Try to draw multiple layers, start with the skeleton (lines and simple shapes) then go onto the skin (basic shape around the simpler ones) erase the simple shapes and add clothes, fur, hair, eyes, mouth, etc. to the figure. Next add color, shading, and small details such as wrinkles, jewelry, etc. I know this is long but I hope it helps ^ - ^
04 Aug, 2012, 2:55 pm
That's what i do on paper... i don't trace on paper i usually make my own but doing it on colors 3d is diffrent to me.
04 Aug, 2012, 10:14 pm
trust me, i know it's hard at first, and for most people it usually is. even i had trouble in the beginning. i tried different styles and techniques until i found something that makes it easier. i know you want to recreate the pictures you made on paper, but i think you should practice with the new tools you have and when you've become comfortable with it, then you can remake your pictures. i'll give you lessons next time i see you. okay?