Yeah, now that I look at it after all these years, you're right . Anyways aside from that and other blunders I hope it's still helpful tutorial but it's still relevant.
Hee.. The tutorial's great!
I do have similar results drawing males, but it's more of face instead of the form. Profiles, especially, tend to turn out androgynous for me; I don't make the lines hard/angular enough. So the poor chaps I draw tend to look a little feminine. LOL...
Girl i don't where you learned how to do your stuff but i am blown away with your work ^_^
Keep it up and don't stop ^_^
I'm a guy. Don't worry it's not the first time someone has said that on this site. Everything I've learned is self taught, I've basically learned new things by studying other people's artwork that I aspire to and break down how I think they do their artwork. Then apply it to my own to either copy their style or use it to enhance my own.
Ooh, lovely... Simultaneously sensual and forbidding. The face is nicely symmetrical and the shading looks really good.
If I may point out something? *whispers* I'm guessing that her arms are a little pulled back away from her torso, that means they are not covering the sides of her hips? If so... female hips are significantly wider than the waist; they are roughly the same width as the shoulders. :) Here, her hips look a tad too narrow, almost masculine in proportions... Otherwise, it's an amazing piece of work!
Yeah, now that I look at it after all these years, you're right . Anyways aside from that and other blunders I hope it's still helpful tutorial but it's still relevant.
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Hee.. The tutorial's great!
I do have similar results drawing males, but it's more of face instead of the form. Profiles, especially, tend to turn out androgynous for me; I don't make the lines hard/angular enough. So the poor chaps I draw tend to look a little feminine. LOL...
I'm a guy. Don't worry it's not the first time someone has said that on this site. Everything I've learned is self taught, I've basically learned new things by studying other people's artwork that I aspire to and break down how I think they do their artwork. Then apply it to my own to either copy their style or use it to enhance my own.
Girl i don't where you learned how to do your stuff but i am blown away with your work ^_^
Keep it up and don't stop ^_^
Yeah, now that I look at it after all these years, you're right . Anyways aside from that and other blunders I hope it's still helpful tutorial but it's still relevant.