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Eevee used charm <3 by Ancesra

Eevee used charm <3

Ancesra

Just a different design for the same idea.

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Rating:
General
Category:
Visual / Digital

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    Evidence I need to practice drawing more
    :B

    Anyways, you did a good job. :U

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      Thank you, and please don't stop drawing, you have a interesting style, you can surprise yourself in no time ^_^

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        Don't you worry- I ain't gonna stop drawing. :U And my "style" tends to change a bit from drawing to drawing. XP I surprised myself with my recent submission, in fact (funny story how that one come to be). :B

        Also, I heard a bunch of times: "learn from the best!" So, if you don't mind, could you give a tip or two on digital linework? ^^; I got the whole thing with "use your whole arm" already, if that helps.

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          Well, for line-work one of the most important things is varying line quality. You can practice that on two fronts:

          Line-weight: Try to make strong-wide lines on very very close objects, medium-wide lines for the subject (or middle plane) and thin lines on background (or background objects). This is applicable to almost any style and will help separate the image in different planes in space and give it depth, this is something very natural on traditional media but often overlook when starting in digital.
          Example http://68.media.tumblr.com/29075d55d9499a2bc1407e8c97b6890e/tumblr_inline_ms4y2usTxc1qz4rgp.png

          Stroke texture: You can give a very different feeling by thinking you are drawing different materials and varying your stroke according to it. If you are drawing a girl try to do a very gentle and neat line, if you are doing a bush or bark on a tree it would be a very rough and messy line. You can see that on eevee, look at the lines in the tail's fur vs the curved line of the knee.

          Hope that helps

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            Thank you, I'll try these techniques now.~ ^.^

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    So cute! This little puppy looks positively huggable. I love the colors and the subtle shading you've done. Lovely work.

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      Thank you for your comment!