Suggestions for improvement/tips for drawing?

Hello everyone,

I recently started drawing [about 2 weeks ago].

Do you have any tips you can give me or/and suggestions for improving the pictures I have drawn so far?

P.S. I put out a real cigarette on the cigarette drawing. Good idea?

Many thanks and best regards

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Irgendwer45
1 year ago

You can pretty well sketch, the drawings also look comic, but you might want to take a look at the anatomy of the person and draw it with escape points and try to incorporate shadows into the picture. Color is not urgently necessary. But as I said, you should look at the anatomy of man again and learn the sign with 1, 2 or 3 escape points.

Irgendwer45
1 year ago
Reply to  Kent2005

Thanks for the star 😄

Irgendwer45
1 year ago
Reply to  Kent2005

There are many videos of how to draw escape points, but briefly explained, there are points arranged symmetrically on the sheet, each of which is 3d object. One can draw with 1, 2 or 3 escape points and the image becomes much more realistic.

Just look at YouTube for tutorials to draw with escape points. Start best with DrawingLikeaSir.

AvaYara223
1 year ago

With the eye, you could try to radiate the protruding lines away. As a comic style, your drawings are very good, so if that was your goal then leave it. Also on the eye you could try again to draw the eyelashes a little longer and rounder, especially at the bottom rounder and longer. I also noticed that you paint the eyelashes in one direction at the top, so only to the left, which is not the case with a natural eye. You should turn the right eyelashes into the right side and the left into the left. With your eyebrow you can try to make small strokes so that it looks more realistic. Besides, your eye has a big pupil which you can change when you make it smaller. I hope I could help you, LG

myotis
1 year ago

No bad approaches!

Cigarette: the font “bending” also around the shape, depending on the direction of light the shadow AN and ENTER of the cigarette …

…and it only looks upset, not expressed…

Eye: such sharp bends in the eye are vaguely comic… But not realistic…