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Tried following the advice of adding movement lines to make a drawing feel more "alive" and it... Kind of works? I guess?

Maybe i should try making something actually serious now
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It does work, keep it up desu. Not really /gd/ tho
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>>464391
Where do i post it then. Didn't find another appropriate board
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>>464390
are you a cheap cartoonist? or a fucking artist?
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>>464396
>Maybe i should try making something actually serious now
probably neither(?)
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>>464392
>>>/ic/
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>>464397
here i will give you a small but of advice
notice all the extra lines around the eyes. you dont need "movement wiggles" you need details, depth, volume. contour, thats what 'overdrawing' can begin to help you develop



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