Round 2.5Not really a great one but I did this one faster than the previous, I have some problem's with keeping everything together (look at the head and arm with carrot in comparison with the rest). But I am trying to do this one as often as I can.
Does someone have any kind of feedback? I'm man enough to take it!
Round 2:
"Study and write down what you did wrong"
Round 2:
Hmm when I started with the book and the hand on the book, I noticed that I did something wrong.. You can see it on the comapirison. When I compared it in PS I noticed more mistakes I made, too bad the head is too wide....
My goal is to make one that is a bit like the original and use that to make a ink.
Round 1:
I was impressed by Amir his practise blog
So I tried to do the falling hare myself.
I started with this quick (and sloppy) sketch. I wanted to get familiar with the construction and pose.
It is really not much, but I want to make a post where I can show my steps on how I study.
Next on a cleaner and better version.
Only two/three months and I will have more time to draw... Counting down.
9 comments:
That's very accurate for a quick sketch.
Hmm quick wasn't the right word. I did alot of corrections when I made this one.
I'm glad to see that you're attempting this, too. I've done some attempts myself and I've posted them on my blog.
Nice going Mitch~! Keep at it
Just keep practising, in the end it'll be perfect =).
Take your time when your off, turn on some nice music you like, ignore msn/skype & try to make your mind clear of all thoughts... I think that will work better.
Your drawings are good and solid, They are just a little of in their placement. A way I have found to avoid that is too check your work for placement of the shapes before drawing the details. Here is an example of what I'm talking about> from the $100,000 animation course lesson 4
thanks all.
You're all right. I think I'm putting to much pressure on it, I need to relax more because drawing is fun ;)
Hey Mitch,
wanna do a couple inking tests for me?
How do I email you?
WOW, that would be awesome!
You can email to
contact @ mitchleeuwe.nl
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