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I'm not bad at drawing but neither am I very good, some constructive critisim would be welcome.

Here's my first one but due to size it had to be linked
http://img600.imageshack.us/img600/1806 ... 222213.jpg

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Heck yes, awesome drawing. I'd love to see it in colour, but I guess that'd be difficult. Big gun though.
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Have you ever held an assault rifle, most are quite big. And I'm not going to use colour til I screw my drawing pad back from my cousin.

Here's another two
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/2814/2 ... 224011.jpg
http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/8156 ... 232513.jpg

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I like how you can assume someone you've never met has held an assault rifle. Though I'm not sure why. And no, I haven't. Only an air rifle, and it was long but it wasn't that big.

And the drawing are good.

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RedDwarfIV wrote:I like how you can assume someone you've never met has held an assault rifle. Though I'm not sure why. And no, I haven't. Only an air rifle, and it was long but it wasn't that big.

And the drawing are good.

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Sorry I didn't mean it like that it was a question not an assumption, I just spend a lot of time around guns (prev post edited.)

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deathwatch wrote:
RedDwarfIV wrote:I like how you can assume someone you've never met has held an assault rifle. Though I'm not sure why. And no, I haven't. Only an air rifle, and it was long but it wasn't that big.

And the drawing are good.

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No I didn't mean it like that it was a question not an assumption, I just spend a lot of time around guns (prev post edited.)
It was sarcasm, but ok. I don't draw normal rifles, since I usualy draw sci-fi things.
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RedDwarfIV wrote:
deathwatch wrote:
RedDwarfIV wrote:I like how you can assume someone you've never met has held an assault rifle. Though I'm not sure why. And no, I haven't. Only an air rifle, and it was long but it wasn't that big.

And the drawing are good.

[Any person who decides to say 'that's what she said' shall have spiced ham missiles rain upon them.]
No I didn't mean it like that it was a question not an assumption, I just spend a lot of time around guns (prev post edited.)
It was sarcasm, but ok. I don't draw normal rifles, since I usualy draw sci-fi things.
Ah understand now, and spiced ham missiles great idea they solve two problems world war and world hunger.
Another one: http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/5740 ... 232118.jpg

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deathwatch wrote:
RedDwarfIV wrote:
deathwatch wrote:
RedDwarfIV wrote:I like how you can assume someone you've never met has held an assault rifle. Though I'm not sure why. And no, I haven't. Only an air rifle, and it was long but it wasn't that big.

And the drawing are good.

[Any person who decides to say 'that's what she said' shall have spiced ham missiles rain upon them.]
No I didn't mean it like that it was a question not an assumption, I just spend a lot of time around guns (prev post edited.)
It was sarcasm, but ok. I don't draw normal rifles, since I usualy draw sci-fi things.
Ah understand now, and spiced ham missiles great idea they solve two problems world war and world hunger.
Another one: http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/5740 ... 232118.jpg
Don't they just.

Though imprecise, they may very well give a large number of people head injuries.
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deathwatch wrote:Sorry just couldn't help it http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/6743 ... 234722.jpg
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your draws are really good :D
BUT
your lines are to rough
your proportions are bit to dwarfie (realistic proportions are about upper boddy is 3 heads (including the head) and lower body is about 2.5)
idealistic are between 3 and 3 or 3.5 and 3.5
and last thing - your perspective is a bit wierd, but perspective is a really hard thing.

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stavtei wrote:your draws are really good :D
BUT
your lines are to rough
your proportions are bit to dwarfie (realistic proportions are about upper boddy is 3 heads (including the head) and lower body is about 2.5)
idealistic are between 3 and 3 or 3.5 and 3.5
and last thing - your perspective is a bit wierd, but perspective is a really hard thing.
Thanks :) I'll practice.

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For persepective I'd say a good example was how your helicopter gunships were doing a very good job of showing us their rotor blades, but I can't imagine them doing a very good job of flying at a 90* angle. Helicopters don't lean that much.
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