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At least yours don't look like Balto knock-offs, so that's a plus. I hope in time you venture away from rainbows and ridiculous markings and focus on solid drawings with an understanding of anatomy and character design. Only time will tell, I guess.
Realism doesn't mean you're a good artist. You don't have to draw realistically to make a good drawing, not by a long shot. However, it's very important to have a knowledge of anatomy to base your stylization off of. Few artists understand that, and think style is the only thing they need. It lands them in ruts, much like Lyanti and GoldenWolf. They'll be drawing the same things over and over and over again for a very long time, and that's a waste of talent.
Ah yes well realism help me. I don't know why but it helps in aspects of my drawings I never noticed before. And I'll be sure to look those artists up =]
By solid drawings, I mean drawing with a knowledge of how anatomy, weight, space, and perspective works. Not specifically your line (though line weight is important too).
At least yours don't look like Balto knock-offs, so that's a plus. I hope in time you venture away from rainbows and ridiculous markings and focus on solid drawings with an understanding of anatomy and character design. Only time will tell, I guess.
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Trust me, if I could, all you would see is realisms and drawings with relatively correct anatomy.
Realism doesn't mean you're a good artist. You don't have to draw realistically to make a good drawing, not by a long shot. However, it's very important to have a knowledge of anatomy to base your stylization off of. Few artists understand that, and think style is the only thing they need. It lands them in ruts, much like Lyanti and GoldenWolf. They'll be drawing the same things over and over and over again for a very long time, and that's a waste of talent.
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