First real anthro sketch that I've ever been real proud of. Recolored in photoshop, with the background added in. The original sketch is in my scraps.
Since this being my first real sketch, and me being kinda a noob, I would like to get some feedback on how I did and what I need to improve upon for next time. Tips and techniques would be helpful too.
Thanks!
Since this being my first real sketch, and me being kinda a noob, I would like to get some feedback on how I did and what I need to improve upon for next time. Tips and techniques would be helpful too.
Thanks!
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 931 x 1280px
File Size 188.6 kB
For a first anthro sketch, this is really impressive!
I really like the coloring that you did here, even the reflection on the floor, as well as the background itself.
Some things I would recommend to work on, are the anatomic proportions of the fox; mostly in the arms, hands, and the legs.
It is also good to show the "side-creases" from the side of the clothing, so that it will be able to standout more, when it comes to the frontal lining of the clothes.
Great work on this!
I really like the coloring that you did here, even the reflection on the floor, as well as the background itself.
Some things I would recommend to work on, are the anatomic proportions of the fox; mostly in the arms, hands, and the legs.
It is also good to show the "side-creases" from the side of the clothing, so that it will be able to standout more, when it comes to the frontal lining of the clothes.
Great work on this!
Thanks! It's great to get some real feedback.
I knew there was something anatomically inproportionate, but couldn't figure out what exactly it was, so I just blamed it on the labcoat.
The longest part in making this was the coloring in itself. The background part took less than 5 minutes.
Also, not exactly sure what you meant by "side creases". Do I need to bring the wrinkles out more on the sides of the clothing?
I knew there was something anatomically inproportionate, but couldn't figure out what exactly it was, so I just blamed it on the labcoat.
The longest part in making this was the coloring in itself. The background part took less than 5 minutes.
Also, not exactly sure what you meant by "side creases". Do I need to bring the wrinkles out more on the sides of the clothing?
lol! (Same mistake that alot of new people make.)
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What I ment by the "side creases" was that you got to 'literally' draw the folds from the side of the clothes with each crease line you draw from the front of the clothes.
This will in-turn, help add an extra dimension to your drawings, to make it look more realistic.
You gotta click the "Reply to this post" tab at the bottom right corner of my post, or else, I will never be notified that you are even responding to me. (Note: You will know that you did it correctly when your post is 'nested' to mine.)
What I ment by the "side creases" was that you got to 'literally' draw the folds from the side of the clothes with each crease line you draw from the front of the clothes.
This will in-turn, help add an extra dimension to your drawings, to make it look more realistic.
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