• Sketchy T-600 with a bit too big head
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I tried. [img]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/T-6001.png[/img] C&C?
I like it rated at for your arty...ness
Nice, I love T-600s but I don't really like the sketchy style you used.
[QUOTE=xamllew;18026330]Nice, I love T-600s but I don't really like the sketchy style you used.[/QUOTE] Yeah, DTMech mentioned about that too. I have no idea how to make them non-sketchy though. I'm better with pencil but I cannot be arsed to always scan the images n' shit.
Looks okay, but the sketchiness is kinda excessive. Suggestion: Force yourself to practice getting the line you want in single strokes, eventually you'll find yourself relying less on the sketchy re-drawing style here, and it'll all clean up.
[QUOTE=Socram;18038375]Looks okay, but the sketchiness is kinda excessive. Suggestion: Force yourself to practice getting the line you want in single strokes, eventually you'll find yourself relying less on the sketchy re-drawing style here, and it'll all clean up.[/QUOTE] Ok, thanks for the tip.
Gritty, I like it.
it's more the (subject)left shoulder from what i can see. that or the head is too far on the right between the shoulders
I agree with previous comments noting you're sketchy style, I'm not dismissing this as merely a process every amature artist must progress through, I believe it can be a 'style', but it must be used in the right context, when I think of a robot, the terminator in particular - it's hard iron, sharp edges and intimidating, your lines must reflect this with accuracy, smoothness and a sleek cold finish. I'd say practise sketching lightly until you get the right shape, get a softer (thus darker) pencil so you do not have to press into the paper and move with the flow of the angles with long strokes - it'll take practise but you'll do it without thinking in no time at all :D another thing I'd advise is referencing, clothes inparticular, they way they fall, fold and hang on a person's frame. All in all this is a nice piece that I can tell you've spent time and effort on, just keep practising! Also: I prefer pencil to paper to, you're brave using a graphics program but I'll assume the same rules apply - you have a graphics tablet? I tried one for around 10 minutes, really hard to use, I commend you if so.
it doesn't look sketchy, it looks like you just scribbled each line instead of actually sketching it
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