Post your art here :)

ok this is some of my fanarts ^^; i am not very good with them… but i like my draws

These are my original characters from a story that i am writing:

Ti

Diana ( erm… me ? )

Ai and Sia

Ana/ Tomoko

Ray Scorpios

enjoy oo

That Ai and Sia one looks like Shoujoai

My only beef is that Ray’s eyes are slightly off.

Good job overall!

if you mean yuri no it’s not xD; Sia and Ai are twins just that (and i was too lazy to draw them separetly (again don’t kill me for my spelling ~ ~; ))

What the …

Awkward love

boo o_o;

Lain Teehee.

Et voila

Very cute stuff SC!

not bad either,defective.

here’s a realism attempt… without a refrence pic.

Nice try , I like it but as far as realism she needs way more shading and needs to look less cartoonish.

This is the worst thing you can do until you are COMPLETELY confident in your understanding of anatomy. To make a believable picture, you need to look at the real thing. Even professionals use reference. Its suicide not to. Especially on something tricky like drawing “realistic” people.

Izlude, while that’s all well and good, why don’t you comment on the actual PIC as well, so she can work on the areas that need working on, instead of just putting in a general effort which is inefficient.

It’s really difficult to make general contour/outline comments if it is <i>generally</i> off instead of one specific body part being off, though. Try using real models and breaking them down using sketch lines.

A quick inked Opera-Celes.

Just a simple sketch dump, pages from my bland sketchbook.


Its times like this that artistic child prodegies wish that they had a scanner, so they can show off.

good if youre going for a cartoony look…and hentai look

Fanart for Young Wizards by Diane Duane:

Here’s my most recent one:
http://www.deviantart.com/view/28790650/

I thought I’d try another realistic portrait.

I like what you’ve done here. The perportions are pretty dead on and you’ve captured the pose nicely. My suggestion would be on the next one to try and use line less and rely on the other marks that you can make with a pencil. You may benifit from spending 2-5 pages just “making marks” and try using the broad side of the pencil to see what sorts of things you can accomplish. Once you’ve gotten a little more comfortable with the pencil (outside of the spectrum of “line”) you should try drawing some pictures and only capture the tonal values.

If I get a chance, I’ll post a page of my life drawing that I did on some brown paper that allows me to use white chalk. It was fun stuff.

My character for Animation 210 (My 2nd Semester 2D animation class)

Not bad, although it took me a while to spot the invisible teethline in the 4th drawing

Yet to be named character for a story:

Alright here’s more sculpture stuff. But before I post the pictures I’ll explain it a little bit before you guys get confused. This particular project was an assemblage project, meaning we had to get junk and put it together in our own way. Not only this but it was an installation project aswell where we picked a location of our choice in the school and put it there for a day(which was yesterday).
I picked the steam/pond location of my school. I gathered up quite a few toys, animal toys to be specific, and took them apart only to put them back together in a mix-matched fashion. The idea behind this was to show how people make toys out of the images of animals, and how these toys think they are animals because they look like them, yet they aren’t animals due to being inanimate. Putting them by the pond/steam area was to make it look like they were trying to return to nature, but they don’t fit in. Thus confusion sets in. Another idea, that a friend of mine suggested, is that it could be a sign of pollution in how it effects the wildlife, creating weird monstrosities like what I’m about to show you:




Enjoy.