Pangoro "Sen" 445 Posted February 20, 2016 So, uh, yeah. This is my first proper sketch. Like, a sketch drawn with the intent of getting better at drawing. And you know what? I'm very proud of myself for this. Now, even having drawn this with a reference of Teddie to the side, there are several problems that I noticed. His buttons are a bit off, the zipper is up a bit too much, and this drawing of Teddie is a bit taller and thinner than the drawing it was based on. But you know what? Even with all of these issues, I feel I did very well. Especially since, again, this is my first real sketch. I've done drawing quite a bit in the past, but this is the first time I've actually put in an effort. So yeah. I'm really proud of myself. Also, that bent arm was hell to get right/make it so I'm comfortable with it. That is all. 6 Felixx, EternalReckoning, Josuke Higashikata and 3 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sora x kairi 82 Posted February 20, 2016 This is such a lovely pixture. I've never seen the persona series but it must be good and you are very talented and I really love your drawing its awesome 2 Pangoro "Sen" and Vanitas_The_Fallen reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mystics Apprentice 2,397 Posted February 20, 2016 Aww, cute! You did a fantastic job. I love drawing as well; it's such a wonderful outlet. Best of luck with your future drawings. : ) 2 EternalReckoning and Pangoro "Sen" reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EternalReckoning 1,135 Posted February 20, 2016 This is a great first sketch, keep it up : D btw you wouldnt happen to mind if i gave some constructive criticism by any chance would you? 1 Pangoro "Sen" reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pangoro "Sen" 445 Posted February 20, 2016 This is a great first sketch, keep it up : D btw you wouldnt happen to mind if i gave some constructive criticism by any chance would you? Oh, I don't mind at all! I really do want to get better, so any constructive criticism will help! 1 EternalReckoning reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EternalReckoning 1,135 Posted February 20, 2016 Oh, I don't mind at all! I really do want to get better, so any constructive criticism will help! Cool, thats the way to think with an attitude like that you wont have any problems. I'll Try to be nice x D So first and foremost from what I can see here, all of your instincts seem to be in the right place. A lot of aspiring artists have no sense of shape or form but your drawing of teddie unlike other sketchers Ive seen is less a copy of the subject matter and more your own unique observation of him, While in some places the shapes you have used to describe teddies body are slightly innaccurate, the fact you have considered the shapes that make up his body at all is really impressive for a beginner, but while this talent is a good starting block it needs to be expanded on, allowed to flourish and grow. You mentioned that you had trouble putting the bent arm in I believe? Well this is directly related to the idea of using shapes to build up the figure i mentioned above, I figure that the reason you had trouble with that is because you were worried about drawing it, when you start worrying about drawing something your natural drawing instincts go out the window and your brain kicks in, you cant let this happen. So what I would reccomend, in the future whenever you get stuck on a part of a drawing or start overthinking it, just think about the shapes that make up what you are trying to draw to help try calm yourself down and get your instincts back on track, because as I said earlier your drawing instincts are outstanding and you should let them flourish. Then once you have the shape established you can focus on making it look more like teddies arm, or whatever subject matter you are working on. Another thing I noticed is that in places you have focused to much on fine details and not enough on the form of the body (Like on teddies zip in particular), or how those details would relate to the body. My main advice here, similarly to above would be that before you even start drawing the details of the subject matter establish very quickly on your page all the shapes that make up that body, and then add the details on top of that, just remember, form and shape always comes before details. A good way to progress from where you are now and to practice what Ive advised would be to get pictures of subject matter you want to draw and practice establishing and identifying the shapes that make them up, even if you dont draw the details, just practice drawing the shapes over and over again and im sure you will notice your drawing skills increasing rapidly. 3 Revolart, Pangoro "Sen" and Josuke Higashikata reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Josuke Higashikata 2,141 Posted February 20, 2016 See, here's the problem. I really like this sketch, problems aside... But I want to call it un-bear-able, in the spirit of Teddie. 3 Revolart, EternalReckoning and Pangoro "Sen" reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pangoro "Sen" 445 Posted February 20, 2016 Cool, thats the way to think with an attitude like that you wont have any problems. I'll Try to be nice x D So first and foremost from what I can see here, all of your instincts seem to be in the right place. A lot of aspiring artists have no sense of shape or form but your drawing of teddie unlike other sketchers Ive seen is less a copy of the subject matter and more your own unique observation of him, While in some places the shapes you have used to describe teddies body are slightly innaccurate, the fact you have considered the shapes that make up his body at all is really impressive for a beginner, but while this talent is a good starting block it needs to be expanded on, allowed to flourish and grow. You mentioned that you had trouble putting the bent arm in I believe? Well this is directly related to the idea of using shapes to build up the figure i mentioned above, I figure that the reason you had trouble with that is because you were worried about drawing it, when you start worrying about drawing something your natural drawing instincts go out the window and your brain kicks in, you cant let this happen. So what I would reccomend, in the future whenever you get stuck on a part of a drawing or start overthinking it, just think about the shapes that make up what you are trying to draw to help try calm yourself down and get your instincts back on track, because as I said earlier your drawing instincts are outstanding and you should let them flourish. Then once you have the shape established you can focus on making it look more like teddies arm, or whatever subject matter you are working on. Another thing I noticed is that in places you have focused to much on fine details and not enough on the form of the body (Like on teddies zip in particular), or how those details would relate to the body. My main advice here, similarly to above would be that before you even start drawing the details of the subject matter establish very quickly on your page all the shapes that make up that body, and then add the details on top of that, just remember, form and shape always comes before details. A good way to progress from where you are now and to practice what Ive advised would be to get pictures of subject matter you want to draw and practice establishing and identifying the shapes that make them up, even if you dont draw the details, just practice drawing the shapes over and over again and im sure you will notice your drawing skills increasing rapidly. I see! Thanks for all of the advice! From what I'm understanding, your main point is that rather than drawing it as a whole thing, I should take it piece by piece with simple shapes before adding more detail. I'll try that next time, then! Also, regarding the whole not worrying about drawing thing, I kind of took that advice already. See, instead of constantly going at it, I just spent time on other parts of Teddie's body for a while before going back to the arm. It took a few tries, but I got it rather quickly. But again, next time I'll try and break it down into shapes before making it more detailed. Again, thanks for all of the criticism! I'll take these into account the next time I draw! See, here's the problem. I really like this sketch, problems aside... But I want to call it un-bear-able, in the spirit of Teddie. Heheh! Yeah, I don't blame you. But still, I'll be bear-y sure to continue making my drawings not crap, so you can never properly make that pun! 2 EternalReckoning and Josuke Higashikata reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Revolart 431 Posted February 21, 2016 Nice . Now draw his human form . Also I agree with Eternal's given feedback and most importantly practice and don't give up.. 1 Pangoro "Sen" reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Enix 995 Posted February 21, 2016 Looks great! 1 Pangoro "Sen" reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pangoro "Sen" 445 Posted February 21, 2016 Nice . Now draw his human form . Also I agree with Eternal's given feedback and most importantly practice and don't give up.. Maybe. I want to start with simpler designs for now. And, as a human, Teddie has a fairly simple design. At least for a Megaten character. He may be the first human I draw. But for now, I'm going to stick with simpler designs. For however simple suited Teddie is, anyways. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheKnightWolf 15 Posted February 21, 2016 That's pretty good, but I'll just say it straight out, you made him a bit on the tall side. 1 Pangoro "Sen" reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pangoro "Sen" 445 Posted February 21, 2016 That's pretty good, but I'll just say it straight out, you made him a bit on the tall side. Yeah, I know. That's one of the things I need to get better with. By the time I realized it, I didn't know how to make him shorter without erasing the whole thing, and a large part of me didn't want to do that. So I just left it. But in all honesty, if you weren't doing a side-by-side comparison, it would be difficult to notice the difference in height. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites