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    Umm....I never actually showed anyone my drawings. I didn't think I was worthy of showing them lol. I uploaded a few to DA yesterday. Just thought I'd share them with some of the people here. (I don't like to color)


    Creation
    http://img57.imageshack.us/img57/1110/hand1sd.png

    The Boy Who Couldn't Cry
    http://img57.imageshack.us/img57/8566/boy3gq.png

    Taker of the Birds
    http://img57.imageshack.us/img57/7289/death0na.png

    House of Empty Space
    http://img275.imageshack.us/img275/116/house4iw.png

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    If you are going to be sketching in pencil use more then one pencil. Give them some depth. They look good for an outline but you should really think about adding more detail to your sketches. Otherwise nice work.

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    It looks like its a very good start at a more traditional type of art. I especially enjoy the first one - creation.

    Are you going for an abstract, or realistic type drawing?

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    I'm more of a 3D/Abstract artist. Those are some old drawings so I'd thought I'd show them.

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    Looks pretty good so far. I think you should concentrate on lightening your strokes. Try working very lightly, and taking longer to finish your drawings. You're off to a good start though.

    Also, try working on printer paper or smooth sketchbook paper. The grain in your paper is really really heavy, it looks like it should be watercolor paper. It's not your fault, but it'd make your drawings look better if they were smoother.

    I'm putting together some drawing exercises to help people further their abilities. http://www.cavanaughclan.com/adam/?page_id=15 you may find that helpful. Right now there's only the one exercise, but I will be adding more shortly.
    Resident father figure.

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    Thx for all your help 43 and Crazy. I appreciate it. I'll find sometime to do that exercise and see how it turns out.

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    I love the house one

    Even though you may not think it, you are a good artist

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