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What do you think of this?

I drew it a while ago, but I've recently learned how to scan stuff (instead of taken awkward photos lol) Constructive criticism is allowed.
What do you think of this?
 gabbyg27 posted over a year ago
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CokeTheUmbreon said:
Couldn't have done better myself.
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AquaMarine6663 said:
The face needs widened more at the top, and the eyes need more space between them. The shoulders are wonky and asymmetrical, and the face also needs to be softened and more symmetrical. The hair is textureless and bland, the arms are rather wonky and don't seem to connect up well, and the proportions are rather off. (But don't worry, I also suck at proportions). also, the jewelry needs to come off the skin so it doesn't look like it's branded to them or tattooed. Add more texture to the clothes like wrinkles. Also, the breasts could use a bit more shape.
(Exhales)
But it's rather good, despite the all the criticism I gave. I've seen far worse drawings from people that can't accept any criticism whatsoever. You have a lot of potential. :3
Keep drawing, friend. ^-^
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posted over a year ago 
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Agree with you.
ace2000 posted over a year ago
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Okey doke.
AquaMarine6663 posted over a year ago
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Ah symmetry is always a challenge for me, even with those lines, it doesn't come out right. I can see what you mean with drawing the eyes too close together. It's something I've never noticed until now. Yeah I hate drawing arms. The top is supposed to be thick, so I didn't really want to add shape to the breasts. Thanks for your input!
gabbyg27 posted over a year ago
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You're welcome. I can honestly only draw faces/shoulders and people make me out to be Michelangelo for some reason. XD
AquaMarine6663 posted over a year ago
8theGreat said:
I think you've got quite a bit of potential in art. Your body proportions are close to being accurate and overall this is a good drawing- I imagine that 70% of the Earth's population couldn't draw like this.

However there are some things you should focus on improving, largely with face proportions, symmetry and detail. The face proportions are pretty okay aside from the eyes being too close together and the chin is offset. The shoulders and breasts are rather asymmetrical as well. I'd also pay close attention to the way in which clothing lays on people. Her dress and belt look skin tight while the sleeves are just kind of bulky and hanging on nothing. Very rarely- if ever- do clothes interact like this in reality.
I would also pay closer attention to the way hair forms as it seems you're having the same problem with it as the clothes.

I would also keep in mind later down the line that it isn't common that we're going to be looking at someone completely straight forward with a stiff pose. This is fine for starting out, but once you get a grasp on the basics and fundamentals and are more comfortable with what you're doing, try experimenting with expressions, poses, composition, and perspective. Backgrounds play a big role in making cohesive art as well. But that's all stuff that can wait until you get more fundamentals down.


Overall there's nothing here that can't be fixed with a bit of practice and some dedication. You're doing well, and you should keep going if you'd like to.
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posted over a year ago 
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Now that you mention it, the chin does look completely off! I always have problems with poses, painted on clothes, and symmetry (especially when it comes to shoulders!) The sleeves aren't supposed to be attached to anything though. They're supposed to be that weird and the hair is meant to look pretty wacky (although it would of looked better with more details though) I really appreciate your lengthy answer!
gabbyg27 posted over a year ago
Servamp said:
It's a little bit creepy.
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Kiwwi said:
This remind me of 1950s Disney Princess
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