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MonoBear wrote:(dunno if you guys know that anime lol)
Literally anyone who has been on an anime site in the last 6 months knows that anime.

Also, if it's between Jean and Eren, I vote Jean as well.
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Three votes for Jean~
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OK GOOD, CUZ I LOVE JEAN <3

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Here's Alibaba Saluja from Magi (lol I procrastinated my other drawings)
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Wow, your artwork is so amazing... You are quite the artist. It looks so clean, neat and professional.
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I drew Jean Kirstein like I promised c:
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Wow, that's very cool! I love the textures. :) How much have you practised drawing ears, mouths & noses? I'm asking because the way they look like now is awesome.
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~Dataman~ wrote:Wow, that's very cool! I love the textures. :) How much have you practised drawing ears, mouths & noses? I'm asking because the way they look like now is awesome.
Aww thanks a lot!!! Oh, I've been practicing mouths and noses for quite a while now but not so much ears... There's a lot to improve on the ears c: Just remember to keep practicing and you'll definitely improve a lot as the years go by~!!
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I think the hair is definitely the best part of this. One thing I noticed is that your linework tends to be a bit flat, especially when you draw on paper. Adding more variation would make the picture more interesting to look at. Personally I use a dip pen to achieve this effect, so you might want to try that out too. Another option would be a thin marker or basically anything that increases thickness the more pressure you put on it. I can see you've put some effort into coloring part of the lines thicker but it would really be easier to use something that does it automatically.
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Singidava wrote:I think the hair is definitely the best part of this. One thing I noticed is that your linework tends to be a bit flat, especially when you draw on paper. Adding more variation would make the picture more interesting to look at. Personally I use a dip pen to achieve this effect, so you might want to try that out too. Another option would be a thin marker or basically anything that increases thickness the more pressure you put on it. I can see you've put some effort into coloring part of the lines thicker but it would really be easier to use something that does it automatically.
YES I do have a problem with my linework DDDD: I've been trying to figure out how to add more "effect" into it... Hmm I think I might invest some money into one of those pens :O Thanks a lot though!!!!
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