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>> No.7071420 [View]
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It's my job.

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you're talking about a game for little children.

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>>5196095
You must believe there's already a masterpiece in front of you that you just have to trace.

I always start with the eyes because eyes tell a story, they're alive. You have to listen like an artist to what those eyes are telling you, and then draw it. Body proportions, perspective, and angles should come naturally to you.

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>>4116230
It's weird, you have this strange mix of understanding anatomy and not understanding it. I don't mean to be overtly harsh, but some of the frogs in your previous doodles have decent bodies but their legs feel flat or just angled weirdly. As for the rabbit drawing, I'm really thrown off by how 2/3 of it is done well and yet the mouth feels really flat, cus it's showing the entire thing when in reality we should only see it in more of a quarter view. That, and the nose bridge (assuming it's still called that with animals lol) could use some curving; it looks too blocky, but then again it *might* look better with a proper mouth but it's hard to visualize. Overall, You're definitely getting there, just keep up practicing animal anatomy, proportions and angles and such.

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>>3977558
This unironically.
You have hundreds of masters willing to share everything they know online and and in print. You can teach yourself literally anything with a library card and an internet connection.

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>>2047602
End yourself.

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