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<blockquote data-quote="brandontw" data-source="post: 3483322" data-attributes="member: 553125"><p>Those are very fine drawings indeed.</p><p></p><p>What would you like? -A critique of your drawing ablities? Suggestions?:</p><p></p><p>-You may want to consider using a different drawing utensil... sharpie is for moving boxes, not design drawing.</p><p></p><p>-Also, you may want to consider using at least an entire peice of 8.5x11 paper, instead of a partial one, that seems to be chewed on by some rabid squirrel. mabye even step it up to 17x11 to really fit in some detail.</p><p></p><p>-A straight edge might even be in order for these types of drawings...</p><p></p><p>-To add even more realism consider using a pancil with some shading techinieques such as crosshatching and smudging, it really makes your drawings come to life.</p><p></p><p>-Mabye even bust out some colored pencils and do some simple renderings with light and color.</p><p></p><p>-But other than that your well on you way to becoming an artist every bit as good as almost any 9 year old!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandontw, post: 3483322, member: 553125"] Those are very fine drawings indeed. What would you like? -A critique of your drawing ablities? Suggestions?: -You may want to consider using a different drawing utensil... sharpie is for moving boxes, not design drawing. -Also, you may want to consider using at least an entire peice of 8.5x11 paper, instead of a partial one, that seems to be chewed on by some rabid squirrel. mabye even step it up to 17x11 to really fit in some detail. -A straight edge might even be in order for these types of drawings... -To add even more realism consider using a pancil with some shading techinieques such as crosshatching and smudging, it really makes your drawings come to life. -Mabye even bust out some colored pencils and do some simple renderings with light and color. -But other than that your well on you way to becoming an artist every bit as good as almost any 9 year old! [/QUOTE]
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