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IronMaiden 02-06-2013 03:25 PM

Oh wow. Him and my little sister would be eating till there was no more. She is one 6 and eats cheese, if you don't put it away fast enough. XD

Good thing I only like Cheesecake then.

Kaguya 02-06-2013 04:02 PM

I'm lactose intolerant.

IronMaiden 02-06-2013 04:05 PM

Oh snap, then you should stay away from cheese all around.

Kaguya 02-06-2013 04:11 PM

I do.

Lauv Keiko 02-06-2013 04:17 PM

you're having problems making the breasts area?

Kaguya 02-06-2013 04:31 PM

He is, needing pointers so I was going to send Kami his way.

Twigg 02-06-2013 04:33 PM

I think it's cute! :) I love the chibi style you have.
I think shading was mentioned earlier and I agree that adding some nice shading could definitely increase the quality of your work.
<3

If I had money or anything I'd buy something. XD

IronMaiden 02-06-2013 05:01 PM

Kaguya, that's good, don't need getting sick. That's ikky.

Keiko, I am having troubles with the breast area.

Twigg, Thank you, and I'm definitely working on the shading, I know I need more work with that. Told to use the sun theory. As it is, breast are my difficult point now too. XD Also, I'm not afraid of doing art for free too. I just tend to do males more so then females at the moment. But I do, do them. ^.^

Kaguya 02-06-2013 05:01 PM

I'll buy you some Twigglet. What you want drawn?

Twigg 02-06-2013 05:15 PM

Well if you ever need any tips or pointers or anything, you can drop me a line! <3

And Kaguya, that's nice of you, but I'm not sure what I'd even want right now. XDD

Thank you though. <3

IronMaiden 02-06-2013 05:22 PM

Awe, Kaguya, that's so nice of you. ^.^ I think I found everyone to be friendly on this site. Kaguya being the prime example. I like it.

Well, Twigg, if you can give any other advice, that would awesome. Like the shading. As you can tell from some of the pieces, I do it, but very small. I don't know if it should be something bigger or what? I just don't want to risk too much shading, which I tend to go from different angles as well.

Kaguya 02-06-2013 05:35 PM

If I wasn't a doll i'd blush

Twigg 02-06-2013 05:39 PM

The biggest thing I can tell you about shading is (even though it sounds super cliche) to look at life and references. See how the light bounces off of things and creates shadows. If you need to, gather references. Seriously, it helps. Even if you're doing a more cartoony style it will help you. I promise.

I did notice you had some, but it was very faint and kind of random. I suggest picking a definite light source and working from that. For instance if the light is coming from the right hand side, the shadows would be on the left. And vice versa.

If you'd like I can find you some helpful tutorials that might illustrate what I mean a little better and give you some visual aids.

Also another big thing I recommend to you is to experiment! Seriously. Go outside of your comfort zone. Try something new! Even if you don't like it you might learn a new technique that can make your art all the more better. <3

IronMaiden 02-06-2013 05:40 PM

Ohhh? XD

Well, then let's not break the doll then.

Kaguya 02-06-2013 05:43 PM

I'm evil and possessed, my best friend on site is a copyright infringing, cookie eating, strangely homicidal, rodent called Kami. I'm already broken.

IronMaiden 02-06-2013 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twigg (Post 1486710)
The biggest thing I can tell you about shading is (even though it sounds super cliche) to look at life and references. See how the light bounces off of things and creates shadows. If you need to, gather references. Seriously, it helps. Even if you're doing a more cartoony style it will help you. I promise.

I did notice you had some, but it was very faint and kind of random. I suggest picking a definite light source and working from that. For instance if the light is coming from the right hand side, the shadows would be on the left. And vice versa.

If you'd like I can find you some helpful tutorials that might illustrate what I mean a little better and give you some visual aids.

Also another big thing I recommend to you is to experiment! Seriously. Go outside of your comfort zone. Try something new! Even if you don't like it you might learn a new technique that can make your art all the more better. <3

Oh, I see. Never has anyone made it simple as that. "...light is coming from the right hand side, the shadows would be on the left. And vice versa." That is something I should keep in mind now. That is something I should look more into, seeing the light that way now.

Are there any tutorials that would help with this? I tried looking into DA, and I get so lost there and confused... T.T

Thank you, for this. It makes a lot of sense now.


Kaguya, oh, I didn't know you were broken allready? I'll get some glue and tape for you?


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