I always walk down stairs without touching the steps with my heel. Dunno why, some people do it some do not. It's really not a big deal Tyemdi.
Angua pointed out that his head was a little too big and that's true, I also explained pretty much everything else on the previous page.And simply WHERE did he get that turtleneck from?
But let me answer your question from another perspective. Where do they get the turtleneck shirts from? It's probably a military organisation that mass produces clothes and equipment of all kinds. Anyone who is involved in their operations are given the same stuff and that's a big relief to poor people who had no other option than enlisting.
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If relief is what you seek, head to the children's orphanage, and take a leak.
His torso is not small, he has just pulled his pants up really high.
The mam is keeping shit oldschool!
Anyways it's a cool drawing, not much to say but I dig the pose!
I must've had a huge dick when I was in the marines. No really, it's pretty common to have your pants like that. Pulled up to make sure they stay there in case you need to jump into a muddy ditch and crawl away. This is of course not the case for the General, but it'd be pretty funny if everyone pulled their pants down at random occasions ;)
I have no idea what that dead guy is wearing. Who gives a damn anyway.
Glad to see you have an eye for that. Sometimes people seem to forget the body when I don't draw clothes as we see them today.
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I quickly put together this eye for a tutorial. Thought it may come in handy for people here as well.
The full tutorial can be seen here, featuring our awesome Mullins.
(The widht didn't fit DQ forums so I'll just give you the link.)
Great tutorial. Method works for me too!
TOH, you should make more tutorials like this. They're awesome! And pretty inspiring. Wish I had green eyes.
And how about hand-drawing skills? Can you make some tutorials on that? Every digital artist started out with fingers and pencil, right?
I'd love it if you could put more tutorials like that.
Dat iris tutorial! I like the art-style of it, there aren't many terrific eye tutorials out there, they mostly just draw their eyes and call it a tut. But yours is quite handy. Another great eye tutorial is one of Stephanie Valentin's on youtube. I'd recommend it for anyone, but it all really depends on whether your aiming to achieve photorealism or an entirely unique art-style.
I would love to but my printer/scanner died this summer. A mechanism that moves the writing head back and forth is stuck, it doesn't affect the scanner in any way but 1 little failure will cause the entire machine to shut down immediately after start. I will stick to digital art submissions for a while.
You're right and it's getting more common, just a bunch of eyes slapped on a canvas without any further explanation about the creation...