Environments, schmenvironments
Environments, schmenvironments
Why, hello!
I'll save you the lengthy paragraph that I normally write and say this:
I suck at drawing environments. I thought I'd take another stab at it.
What's good?
What's bad?
How can I improve (without buying a tablet, mouse ftw )?
Note: Don't bother with the foreground (ie, the warthog and its crappy blurred wheels)
I'll save you the lengthy paragraph that I normally write and say this:
I suck at drawing environments. I thought I'd take another stab at it.
What's good?
What's bad?
How can I improve (without buying a tablet, mouse ftw )?
Note: Don't bother with the foreground (ie, the warthog and its crappy blurred wheels)
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The color gradient is pretty good, but the proportionality between the front and the back is what looks weird. I don't see any reason for the rear wheels to be any more than a tiny bit smaller than the front wheels.
Now that I think of it...the tilt of the actual frame is pretty good. It's really just the rear wheels that make it look bad.
Now that I think of it...the tilt of the actual frame is pretty good. It's really just the rear wheels that make it look bad.
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