One on the left is drawn a lot slower with many edits and the one on the right was just letting the lines do whatever - how do you like your art? Clean and tidy, or loose?
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On this example, I like the loose pose, looks more lively with the posture leaning forward along with the bigger eyes and more stylized hair!
The more clean and tidy looks fantastic with seeing her bodys hinted figure trough the clothes.
So some sort of mix probebly would excellent!
The more clean and tidy looks fantastic with seeing her bodys hinted figure trough the clothes.
So some sort of mix probebly would excellent!
I can definitely see the better quality on the first one due to more time being put into it, so I have to say I prefer that one, though there is some fluidity to the lines and pose on the second that I like more, especially the positioning of the tail, as it makes for a better silhouette; on the first one the tail looks like it's coming out of her thigh. I agree with the first comment, trying to get the benefits from both would be a good idea :)
Ooo, this is rather educational!
I like both drawings, when paired like this they show the benefits of either method, depending on the stylistic goal intended.
While the loose one is messier proportionally, it holds a certain liveliness to it, an immediate consistent emotion locked in due to brevity. The cleaned up version is more proportionally sound, and has more intricate detail, but feels a little stiffer in the pose, and has a notable emotional change in the position of the tail.
It's an art incongruity that comes to my mind often, the balancing act of maintaining the intended feeling of a drawing over the time it takes to actually create it; It's infinitaely variable in a sense.
Very cool piece! :3
I like both drawings, when paired like this they show the benefits of either method, depending on the stylistic goal intended.
While the loose one is messier proportionally, it holds a certain liveliness to it, an immediate consistent emotion locked in due to brevity. The cleaned up version is more proportionally sound, and has more intricate detail, but feels a little stiffer in the pose, and has a notable emotional change in the position of the tail.
It's an art incongruity that comes to my mind often, the balancing act of maintaining the intended feeling of a drawing over the time it takes to actually create it; It's infinitaely variable in a sense.
Very cool piece! :3
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