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Anna
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Re: Help to my drawing!

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Draconisaurus wrote:Beautiful! Nice and soft lines. Now with some environmental detail, this would be pure amazing, but from the patience I bet it took to draw this much, that would take a rather long time. ;)
Thanks! I don't like that much to draw environmental, so I often just draw the dinos :mrgreen:
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Re: Help to my drawing!

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Heheh, I see. I wonder if you'd make a good 2D animator..
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Re: Help to my drawing!

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Naaah...
It's amaaaazing! I think...
I would love to draw like you. :mrgreen:

I have a tip for you! You should draw your drawings in two phases. For first, you should concentrate on the dinosaurs, and made
them as the best as you can. After that, you can concentrate on the backgrounds. What do you think? ^^
It's just an idea. :)
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Re: Help to my drawing!

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SylverRaptor wrote:I have a tip for you! You should draw your drawings in two phases. For first, you should concentrate on the dinosaurs, and made
them as the best as you can. After that, you can concentrate on the backgrounds. What do you think? ^^
It's just an idea. :)
Actually, I already using it when I draw backgrounds xD. So it's a good idea :yes:
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