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Does My Anime Drawing Look Retarded?
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<blockquote data-quote="Optimus" data-source="post: 2045882" data-attributes="member: 443403"><p>I expected a totally different kind of an expression on Hikari in the first picture... her eyes ruin the effect of the overall feel.</p><p></p><p>In Devil Spriten Cat, the cat's right hand seems a bit small considering the wrist size.</p><p></p><p>Yumemi Hidaka was quite good although I didn't understand much past the neck... Sorry, but I was straining my own to see it at the right angle.</p><p></p><p>Overall the pictures have a very professional quality akin to anime on a closer basis than most American art I've seen seems to come. It's certainly better than mine, if that's a consolation. You may want to consider digital rendering of your pencil work, or at least inking it in.</p><p></p><p>These are but details. I found everything else to be very pleasing, and there were no other distractions. You asked for problems so I nitpicked. No hard feelings intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Optimus, post: 2045882, member: 443403"] I expected a totally different kind of an expression on Hikari in the first picture... her eyes ruin the effect of the overall feel. In Devil Spriten Cat, the cat's right hand seems a bit small considering the wrist size. Yumemi Hidaka was quite good although I didn't understand much past the neck... Sorry, but I was straining my own to see it at the right angle. Overall the pictures have a very professional quality akin to anime on a closer basis than most American art I've seen seems to come. It's certainly better than mine, if that's a consolation. You may want to consider digital rendering of your pencil work, or at least inking it in. These are but details. I found everything else to be very pleasing, and there were no other distractions. You asked for problems so I nitpicked. No hard feelings intended. [/QUOTE]
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