Hey there! This is a follow up to my previous thread, my first minecraft drawing. I have been practicing since then, and I feel like I've gotten the hang of shading. Unlike the first drawing, this one was NOT traced
I drew myself
Tell me what you think! I'm excited to hear your feedback, good or bad!
this is great, but definitely has room for improvement. I don't know what you mean by shading, because I don't see any(the endermen-black does not count) If you want to make your artwork pop a bit more, try more elaborate shading, like under the shirt, make some folds, or under the bandanna. If you want the drawing to look like it is being consumed by an enderman, you should use longer strokes, and have each one farther apart. Right now your black areas are very gritty, and really lazily done. Your drawing is not all flawed, you have some good features, like the dynamic pose and the two pieces of the bandanna on the back are actually done really well, compared to the rest of it.I like how you attempted to put darker shades inbetween his legs and on the sides of his arms, which adds a needed effect. To sum this up, I think if you spent another solid hour or two, this digital painting would look pretty good!
I drew myself
Tell me what you think! I'm excited to hear your feedback, good or bad!
OK, here goes:
this is great, but definitely has room for improvement. I don't know what you mean by shading, because I don't see any(the endermen-black does not count) If you want to make your artwork pop a bit more, try more elaborate shading, like under the shirt, make some folds, or under the bandanna. If you want the drawing to look like it is being consumed by an enderman, you should use longer strokes, and have each one farther apart. Right now your black areas are very gritty, and really lazily done. Your drawing is not all flawed, you have some good features, like the dynamic pose and the two pieces of the bandanna on the back are actually done really well, compared to the rest of it.I like how you attempted to put darker shades inbetween his legs and on the sides of his arms, which adds a needed effect. To sum this up, I think if you spent another solid hour or two, this digital painting would look pretty good!