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Z-t00n

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this is a sample of my 2D artwork which is featured only on my website http://www.zingsdomain.cjb.net if you wish to see more, go there ;) i did this one a few months ago in a slightly different style from my other 2D art my main style is a blend bettween traditional anime and western modern cartoons... well i can't really explain it, just go see for yourself and.... i would appreciate some comments here, thanks

Comments (7)


Fede

8:12AM | Fri, 21 December 2001

well, interesting style...need some more work, but the premise are good (guess you're young,hhm?) some suggestions? the hand is strange-be careful when draw hands, the fingers are difficult to foreshorten... the elbow is too up-elbow usually reach the navel in rest position...for the pose of the figure, the whole arm seems too short. the navel is very big... anyway, keep up drawings and you'll improve fast...another suggestion?sketch every position you have in mind, watch carefully the artists you like but don't copy! try to develop your own style (i think you're on the good way). sorry for being so critic...hope you're not hurted:) i only want to give constructive criticisms...hope to see more of your stuff!^-^

Legion-Khan

9:15AM | Fri, 21 December 2001

Fede's got some good points. But i like where your going with this style of drawing. And sometimes exagerated stuff isn't that bad. Cool work, keep it up.

Zmilx

11:55AM | Fri, 21 December 2001

In total your work is very good--I see some Anime--and Vaughn Bode' in your style--very full of life and light...And I'll visit your site for more.

da_zing_man

12:15AM | Sat, 22 December 2001

hey sweet! comments!!! hehe, i dunno.... how young is young? i'm almost 20... (geez, i never thought i'd end up saying that..) yeah i know this one was a bit on the odd side design wise, but it was a rather large departure from my normal technique, which i haven't used again because it was very difficult to duplicate... but in general i don't like drawing too realisticly, i like to give it bit more flare, also this WAS made a few months ago, i've improved since, should check my website for my new works, and thanks for visiting Zmilx ^_^, and also thanks for constructive critisism Fede, i like people leting me know if i should correct things, as long as they don't outright insult my work, or say " it sucks!" (which has happened with certain jerks out there.....) and i'm glad you guys liked my work, i won't be posting much 2D art here, but i will post ones i feel are "special"

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Blackhearted

4:10PM | Sun, 27 January 2002

looks good man. nice coloring. try to add some differing line weights to your work - all of your lines are the same width. if youre using a tablet (pressure sensitive) try to get varying line widths... if not, try using a caligraphic-styled brush (oval or rectangular) just to give the lines some variance in width. cheers, -gabriel

da_zing_man

7:06PM | Sun, 27 January 2002

thanx, ya, i've been trying to learn how to do varying line widths, but i can't seem to get them in the right spots, but i'm workin on it

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-Yggdrasil-

10:54PM | Mon, 08 December 2003

I like the style. Pretty nice lines there.


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