AliasArtworks's avatar
i draw. but i dont draw like that.
if you see the art on my page... those are all artworks in a book i carry around in my pencil case... tell me. am i getting any better?
Pharoahess's avatar
Neither did I a first.  My first sketch book was just a binder with clear sheets in it and computer paper.  I carried an Animerica magazine around everywhere and drew what I saw.  From the chibis to the Disney, I see an improvement.  Go inside what you're drawing and see the bones first. 
TheTooginator's avatar
Sam, I looked at your drawings and they are excellent! I don't know if you've improved or not because I just looked at the first page (where I assumed I would see amateur work). Well, I saw GREAT work! No kidding! You do the same thing I do: you take pictures of your art, so it doesn't look as good as it REALLY is. I'm trying to figure out a better way to take pictures of my work. Wish me luck!
AliasArtworks's avatar
my book wouldnt fit on the scanner. also, the disney drawings are from images online. all the rest i made up on the spot. :O
TheTooginator's avatar
You are REALLY good! Here's an idea I read online about an hour ago: take your drawings outside on a sunny day at noon and photograph them then! It sounds like it might help both of us. I don't know if it will work, but you never know.
TheTooginator's avatar
I took one of my drawings out in the bright sunlight and photographed it. It actually does help a bit, but not as much as I hoped. Sam, you might have better luck with this trick than I did.
AliasArtworks's avatar
maybe. thanks for the tip. but i havent drawn something good in ages. not time with the shcool and whatnot.