• Mickey mouse crappy drawing
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[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/70/Mickey-004.gif[/img] [img]http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/8296/mickeymousev.jpg[/img] :( I know I suck. Would also be helpful if someone give me ome C&C and how to be better at drawing. Or a tutorial.
I lol'd when I saw it, no need to fix anything.
mickey mouse? are you serious? go back to kindergarden
After I look at the drawing again, it looks like he's hiding something in his pants.
[QUOTE=beavis;17062801]mickey mouse? are you serious? go back to kindergarden[/QUOTE] What's in Mickey Mouse. It's the MAIN character of Disney. Besides we in Finland read Donald Duck like hell... Yes, even the adults... And it includes Mickey Mouse and such... What's wrong in good comics and comic/cartoon characters? Even the damn Americans watched WW2 cartoons in the 40's... Which did include Disney Characters.
Use circles. Don't draw everything in one line. [editline]02:06PM[/editline] [QUOTE=beavis;17062801]mickey mouse? are you serious? go back to kindergarden[/QUOTE] Walt Disney happens to be my childhood hero. I am 20 years old and I still enjoy watching old classic disney shorts. The best thing I knew growing up was Goof Troop [editline]02:07PM[/editline] I even ate McDonalds for a week just to collect the Goof Troop toys
Until the second image loaded, I was like "That's damn good" But then, it loaded...
[QUOTE=beavis;17062801]mickey mouse? are you serious? go back to kindergarden[/QUOTE] Looks like you need to go back to kindergar[b][u]t[/b][/u]en yourself, seeing as you can't even spell it correctly. Anyway, on topic. I suggest when referencing an already drawn character (hell, even humans), start with the most basic shapes you can think of, then work from that. Try to see shapes in the various parts of the body, then match those shapes. Also, a trick I use when I reference a picture of any kind; I use the actual frame of the picture to reference the size, and I draw in the same shaped area.
Thanks guys, you all deserve a friendly rating. I thought you guys will post nasty stuff about me :(
Oh god I laughed so hard, have a :P
ahah his arms are coming out of his head! :v: Normally i'd yell at you for posting a drawing even YOU think is crappy. Bu this is just hilarious.
[i]FRONT BUTT[/i] /caps-lock
Would be nice if someone drew the same picture, so that I can improve my one. AND FOR GOD's SAKE, CAN SOMEONE CIRCLE THE PLACES THAT LOOK CRAPPY.
[IMG]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/crap.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Perfumly;17064567][IMG]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/crap.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] I think you missed a foot
[QUOTE=TheTrashMan;17063900]Looks like you need to go back to kindergar[b][u]t[/b][/u]en yourself, seeing as you can't even spell it correctly. Anyway, on topic. I suggest when referencing an already drawn character (hell, even humans), start with the most basic shapes you can think of, then work from that. Try to see shapes in the various parts of the body, then match those shapes. Also, a trick I use when I reference a picture of any kind; I use the actual frame of the picture to reference the size, and I draw in the same shaped area.[/QUOTE] This, and don't be afraid to use measuring lines. [QUOTE=ray243;17064499]Would be nice if someone drew the same picture, so that I can improve my one. AND FOR GOD's SAKE, CAN SOMEONE CIRCLE THE PLACES THAT LOOK CRAPPY.[/QUOTE] Here. I didn't finish it though. [img]http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q132/Dr_Charlatan/Drawings/MM.png[/img]
Awesome Ausare, thanks for the help!
This needs to be made into an official meme. Replace facepalm with this! (No offense intended to the creator, it's still hilarious)
[QUOTE=Ausare;17064820] don't be afraid to use measuring lines. [/QUOTE] As well as, if the drawing you want to reference is complicated, you can just make a grid on top of it and then make a grid in a similar shaped area on your drawing, then you use the grid as a reference to get proportions correct. Not always needed, but it really can be useful to at least do this once and a while, as you are less likely to miss proportions when the grid is there, because if you go over one too many boxes, it's obvious.
Fuck ! I've never lol'ed so hard!!
[QUOTE=ZemogT;17066971]This needs to be made into an official meme. Replace facepalm with this! (No offense intended to the creator, it's still hilarious)[/QUOTE] :|
:lol: Great!
I wish I could grow arms out of my head.
Sorry but that's just hilarious, and it just made my day =')
Oh... oh god I can't stop laughing. This has made me so happy.
try 2 make it look mor lik ethis [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/70/Mickey-004.gif[/img]
[QUOTE=Samoht;17075034]try 2 make it look mor lik ethis [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/70/Mickey-004.gif[/img][/QUOTE] Go ahead, destroy all the fun...
check out my MS paint masterpeice [img]http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/3813/mickwy.png[/img]
If you look a meter away it doesn't look that bad...
Sup [img]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/Mickey-004_vectorized.png[/img] [media]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/Mickey-004_vectorized1.png[/media] Warning: Mediatag is 9000x10000 version of vector
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