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So... This is where I'll post some of my practice art

Amepix

Some Furry Artist
Yeah. I'm practicing a few things for art, so I figured I'd post some things here and get any general tips and viewpoints on my art so far.

It's good to get some practice, but so is getting tips as well. I think I'm right in that statement.

I wanna do a lot more with my art, so anything will be appreciated!
 

Amepix

Some Furry Artist
I've been working on giving wrinkles to clothing, and I gotta say. It is a lot better to have them then to not. Marcel sure is a good teacher.
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RamblingRenegade

Just a Horse Trying to Avoid Life's Manure
I can't wait to see whatever you come up with for my crazy/ scary/ whatever draw Character.. I'm going to have a 2nd character soon
 

TrixieFox

Blood Rose Faction Leader
Yeah sure.
Stick Figures.... Ik it sounds boring... but in the initial sketch use a stick figure and then build the muscles and such around the OG 'skeleton'... this helps A LOT when doing dynamic sketching and the normal height of a character is between 6 - 10 "heads" so however long the head is... 6 - 10 of those from the top to bottom... yes kids can be from 4-8
 

Amepix

Some Furry Artist
Stick Figures.... Ik it sounds boring... but in the initial sketch use a stick figure and then build the muscles and such around the OG 'skeleton'... this helps A LOT when doing dynamic sketching and the normal height of a character is between 6 - 10 "heads" so however long the head is... 6 - 10 of those from the top to bottom... yes kids can be from 4-8
I did actually use a stick figure and then build muscles. I drew the muscle lines very lightly, so they might not be visible
 
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