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Kim Sova

Behold!
Behold! by @Teiris (Kim Sova)

Yes, behold by bad attempt at a B&W drawing! This is for my friend Doug..he's all warrior-ish..

I decided to upload this cuz I kinda like how I did it..but now I'm thinking that the proportions are a bit off... Oh well...hope you like it!! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Kim Sova

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Posted: Wednesday, 01 January, 2003 @ 10:55 PM

Yeah, the arm is a little long from the shoulder to the elbow, but meh, tis alright. I like the face, the style of it, very magna/anime for sure yep. I've tried to do anime style, I'm not very good at it... shrug anyhoo... cool piccy. ^^ Anatomy ish a hard thing to do.. I took 2 figure drawing classes even... and I'm still learning. Let me give ya some direction if you can't take a figure drawing class. Pick up some magazines, like muscle mags for the guys, and like victoria secret for the girls. (I know, you're thinking.. wtf?) but yeah, they're good referecens, cuz they show a lot of skin, so you can see the body well and how it bends and junk w/out thinking you're looking at something bad. Anyways... also, I recommend a cheap way for great anatomy.. comic books. I highly recommend anything by Micheal Turner. (Witchblade & Fathom) He's a fabulous artists. ((Usually the ppl that work at comic book stores know what they're talking about, so you can ask them for books that have good art in them)) So yeah, I'd recommend those for reference. (it helps me! ^^) and again.. cool piccy. (gosh I talk alot)

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