Coweetie wrote:oh crap hahah , the faces on trump an hillay! I don't want to be mean- if you tried to get them realistic ,then I congrat you. The faces are so hilarious somehow.
It's good they made you laugh. I tried to make them look like goons. (^:
Coweetie wrote:About the posing- you did really well, but,what you should practise is proportions from the haands. The hands look way too tiny. Slap your hand against your face, and you will see how your hand is quite the size of your face.
also it is a funny thing to think of-you slapping yourself into the face.heh.
I was having trouble with the hands. For the most part I know where all the creases should be, but I need to work on proportions.
Coweetie wrote:I love the expression of the face on your latest drawing, really!
Well, I still see potential for improvement for realism. But this seems to be a style-and, honestly, I love how you draw faces. keep your way mate
Thanks I've been having a lot of fun with these sketches. I can't say I'm that artistic, or that I've been doing this for very long, but I don't think I'll stop anytime soon.
Jojishi wrote:XElite109 wrote:tbh the only thing that makes it look weird is the faces.
I think what's causing that, specifically with the Donald Trump face, is that the underlying structure doesn't feel like it's there. The face is looking up, but the rest of the body doesn't convey this because his shoulders slump forward. The hair feels like it should be taller and the left eye looks too high for some reason. Either the body lines are too thick, or the face lines are too thin, but whatever it is it makes the faces feel pasted on.
I like the detail, but it has an uncanny feeling to it due to structural issues.
Hillary Clinton's left arm bends at the top third, when it should either be straight or the entire arm bent.
It feels as though the sleeve was drawn before the arm was.
I did do it this way, which I realize is the wrong way now. I didn't draw the arm before the clothing because erasing too much spreads out the lead and blurs/darkens the image. So a lot of times I would see a mistake and try to fix it 1-2 times before trying to work on a different part and come back. I feel like it's the paper I'm using. It's like computer paper mixed with construction paper. I'm tempted to just buy a nice tablet I can draw with. One that has a screen on it. And that way I can work with layers.
Jojishi wrote:So, the things I like are the detail and you've got a nice realistic style. However, the underlying structure doesn't feel like it's there. I'm sorry if I'm wrong. However, this video goes into the underlying structure of the body, which I think you'll find helpful:
You can obviously still reference and draw from life, but you'll see huge improvements if you know about the underlying construction.
I appreciate all the advice. I'll check out this guys videos and the one you linked. I'm still new to this and would like to sit down and draw when I have time rather than trying to do other things at the same time. A lot of these I do for fun and mainly just to kill time. (Except the new one, I spent more time than usual on that one.)