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What ethnicity does this character look like?

I'm the kind of person that likes giving my characters specific ethnicities unless they're from a made up place, but it's not the case here.At first I was just going to make his ethnicity ambigous, but I decided to change my mind. He has golden skin, dark hair, and brown eyes btw.


BQ: What do you think of my art skills?
What ethnicity does this character look like?
 uploaded900 posted over a year ago
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Mauserfan1910 said:
Is poorly drawn an ethnicity
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ace2000 said:
He doesn't look like he belongs to a specific ethnicity... dunno

Some random ones I think could fit:

Argentinian
Filipino
Portuguese

Although I dunno how many people from those places are named Conan lol

I think your art skills are pretty good - one thing I wanna say tho is that the distance between his eyes and the top of his head seems kinda small
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posted over a year ago 
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I just really like the name Conan. Now that yoy mentioned it, his forhead is pretty small and his eyes are meant to be close set.
uploaded900 posted over a year ago
candylover246 said:
Uhh.. I guess, Filipino is the closest thing I can come up tbh :L

As for your drawing, it's not particularly bad, but it does need some work; specifically in the anatomy proportions (e.g. the eyes and neck) and a bit of shading could help it appear more realistic & greatly improve the art quality. There are other factors as well but it's better to start with practicing the proportions before anything else.
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Uh thanks. What else needs work?
uploaded900 posted over a year ago
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Hmm, it's probably best to move on to lighting & shading (hatching & cross-hatching) once you get the proportions well. It'll also give more depth if you're going for a 3-D drawing. Once the basics are down it's around this time to start developing a clean & individual style and to practice that which type of style you fit best over & over again. Practicing a simple drawing /nearly/ everyday really helps out and makes you more confident in moving up the level of difficulty. It does get hard at times but it's possible, I promise 👌
candylover246 posted over a year ago
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^Someone knows her shit :v
Riku114 posted over a year ago
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