practice makes perfect. I think this is a good start Maybe try and color the sketch where it completely covers the pencil. Go in layers. Base color, the shadows, then lighting, then added details. I think your just bioeng to hard on yourself. Keep trying
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i agree wholeheartedly with zoo! It's all about the practice. No one ever starts doing something and is immediately a pro!
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take the image and a lot of tracing paper and add definetion to the arm's Legs, chest then trasfur those marks when "Perfected" to the image and as already said "Lots of Layering."
Another good thing you could do is scan in the image print it out , use the tracing paper re scan with the tracing paper in frount of the printed image. and gradule add the definetion to your image little by little. |
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This is a great start to coloring.
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hmmmm, I agree with everyone about the practice and working in layers. If you followed the Sheou tutorial correctly, those pencil lines shouldn't be visible. Yeah, a bit more practice is all you need, man.
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