Nine of my favorite doctors from sci-fi TV shows. For those of you who don't know all of them, the are (from left to right):
Leonard "Bones" McCoy (Star Trek) The Doctor (Star Trek: Voyager) Simon Tam (Firefly) Daniel Jackson (Stargate SG-1) Janet Fraiser (Stargate SG-1) The Ninth Doctor (Doctor Who) The Tenth Doctor (Doctor Who) Juliet Burke (Lost) Jack Shephard (Lost)
This was lots of fun to draw, but I know that I still need a lot of work on my anatomy and clothes-drawing skills, so constructive criticism is welcome.
Cool drawing! Nice job on Juliet's and Jack's faces!
As for constructive criticism. One of the easiest things you can fix for your next drawing, is just to be more mindful of your figures in composition. The figures on the right are standing up straight, but towards the left the figures start leaning to the left. And another easy fix is to make sure the figures are more or less symmetrical. On a few of your figures, the right shoulder is more rounded than the left shoulder.
Other than that, just keep practicing! It never hurts to look at real people or photos to help with harder things like drawing cloth folds and tucks.
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This shindig looks like the bomb-diggitty! ~Lord Balmung of the Azure Sky, Descendant of Fianna
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As for constructive criticism. One of the easiest things you can fix for your next drawing, is just to be more mindful of your figures in composition. The figures on the right are standing up straight, but towards the left the figures start leaning to the left. And another easy fix is to make sure the figures are more or less symmetrical. On a few of your figures, the right shoulder is more rounded than the left shoulder.
Other than that, just keep practicing! It never hurts to look at real people or photos to help with harder things like drawing cloth folds and tucks.
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This shindig looks like the bomb-diggitty! ~Lord Balmung of the Azure Sky, Descendant of Fianna
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