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Re: Vesoralla's Manga Art

PostPosted: December 4th, 2015, 4:52 pm
by Charcoal
5 more drawings? Well, to be fair, they're just sketches.

The first one is this one right here. I had no idea what background to add. Also, I forgot to brighten it up, but now that I think about it, it conveys a depressing mood better with the low lighting here.
Sad child: show
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These other 4 are from my school sketchbook. I got bored quickly during a long presentation, so I did some quick sketching.

Mountain background: show
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Forest upward camera angle: show
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RPG Health Bar Concept: show
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Great Big Tree: show
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Re: Vesoralla's Manga Art

PostPosted: December 5th, 2015, 2:23 pm
by Konradix
Did I ever say that I love this? Because I love this <3

Re: Vesoralla's Manga Art

PostPosted: December 6th, 2015, 5:49 pm
by Charcoal
Konradix wrote:Did I ever say that I love this? Because I love this <3

Hey, thanks. Sorry if the thank you was late. I didn't want to post something else without including more art I made.
So, I went ahead and drew 3 more things in my sketchbook. On of them I already presented in the chat.

This one has some minor flaws as Raiyunni pointed out like the a missing hand and shoulder. I overlooked those when drawing this:
Girl walking by a moonlit lake: show
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I like the blue sky in this one, but I don't know if my camera caught it well or not:
Boy and blue sky: show
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This is not Marth. This is a wood elf. I took inspiration from the Night Elves and the magical forest places in WoW when drawing this.
Wood elf: show
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Re: Vesoralla's Manga Art

PostPosted: December 6th, 2015, 5:57 pm
by Oranjui
Vesoralla wrote:
Forest upward camera angle: show
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Sorry for the somewhat late response, but something's throwing me off about the perspective on this. I think it's the inconsistency between the foreground tree (which looks really good) and the background trees? The background ones seem a little too vertical in comparison to the angled one. In any case, experimenting with different perspectives is good, and I think you should definitely keep at it. Loving your stuff by the way.

Re: Vesoralla's Manga Art

PostPosted: December 6th, 2015, 6:22 pm
by Charcoal
Oranjui wrote:The background ones seem a little too vertical in comparison to the angled one.

Yeah, I'll think about that next time. I also ought to watch more of those videos Raiyunni suggested to me in the beginning.
Well, I guess I'll do more quick sketches in my school sketchbook then.

Re: Vesoralla's Manga Art

PostPosted: December 8th, 2015, 5:24 pm
by Charcoal
I had morning school yesterday and today, so I decided to draw in that sketchbook I got from art class. I have 6 this time.

Superhero: show
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Fisherman: show
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Snow Bully: show
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Girl: show
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Man in space: show
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Girl basic proportions: show
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Re: Vesoralla's Manga Art

PostPosted: December 8th, 2015, 5:56 pm
by l.m
On the last pic, one arm is bigger than the other

Re: Vesoralla's Manga Art

PostPosted: December 8th, 2015, 6:03 pm
by Charcoal
FrozenFire wrote:On the last pic, one arm is bigger than the other

Oops. Yeah it is. Sigh...haha, I'm sooo bad. :lol:

Re: Vesoralla's Manga Art

PostPosted: December 9th, 2015, 1:30 am
by nin10mode
Drawing guidelines can help the first few times. Like, straight horizontal lines to line up the feet, hands, elbows, shoulders, and a final one at the top of the head. It's really useful when you're trying to draw multiple characters on a page, too.

'course, it only works for front view or 3/4 view character design

Re: Vesoralla's Manga Art

PostPosted: December 9th, 2015, 2:30 am
by Charcoal
nin10mode wrote:Drawing guidelines can help the first few times. Like, straight horizontal lines to line up the feet, hands, elbows, shoulders, and a final one at the top of the head. It's really useful when you're trying to draw multiple characters on a page, too.

'course, it only works for front view or 3/4 view character design

I've tried setting up guideline for side views and back views before. It sorta works, but I still need to work on the dimensions of the body. Like the girl in the moonlit lake: She probably looks a tad bit too skinny.

EDIT: Looking into holding my pencil in a way that markcrilley does it for drawing. GOD IT'S HARD! Yeah, I've held it in a different way all this time.

EDIT2: I MIGHT make a video of how I draw my manga characters. Maybe that way you can tell me what I ought to do or shouldn't do...things like that.