My Scribbles in 2D girls
Hey fellas! Long story short, I'm posting my scribbles here for the third time. This time, In 2d (amateur) girl form.
Now for my style fetishes. X3

First, a picture of a girl sleeping innocently but not knowing why she had a good night's rest is that her plastic model she just finished is secretly making sure she gets a good touch teraphy on the head.
I call this "Your'e gonna be a good mother someday"

2nd, everybody loves mekomimis. Who doesn't? First time I drew a girl on that view with a lovely....pair of feet.

3rd, we all need to hug someone. Even if its someone else's masterpeice. XD
Note: This drawing don't fit the bill of a masterpeice believe me. ^^

4th, I just love Kyon-chan! I might be a kyon otaku! *refer to srw endless saga*
Still, I'm a sucker for cute girls with small plastic model like companions.
Where am I in this pic? XD

And the last is this...daring....someone dying to show off some....IS THAT A BEAR?!
Well, anyway thanks for viewing! If there is someone...*cricket chirping*
I appologize my for my camera. Hope you guys can (barely) see 'em. see ya. XD











Are these scans or photos taken? Either way, you might want to invest some time in inking your work first before showing them off, because though they look promising, it's really hard to see the detail of those sketches on my monitor.
I suck at inking my friend....I wish I knew how to get more visible shot but a camera is the only thing I got.
I'm scared of inking because I'm very scared of mistakes....
Use a lighttable.
Strongly suggest you practice your inking. It's been a long time since I drew anything, let alone inked it. But Inking is good partly because you train yourself to be more sure of your art and line work. And don't be surprised if the inked work looks completely different from the pencil work.
I'm not trained as an artist, but had some friends who were. In general, the pencil work is just the rough sketch, the framework, and not all that much detail. Details come out when you ink--and you don't necessarily have to erase your pencil sketch--the ink brings out the strong and definite lines, the pencil shades give the shadow and weight to the pic.
Woah, this stuff is really clean! What kind of eraser do you use? Or are you just so damn perfect?
Also, you might want to rethink joining the Orchestral Army. It's kind of, y'know, dead.
nice art!
Nice skill with the hands. I always have trouble with hands...
Funny thing is....My skill with the feet and perspective is not nice. XD
Looks promising. Just work on perspective some more and you'll be fine.
I agree sir. You can see those mistakes in those sketches...
nice VASE
Nice illustrations,at least comparing to mine.I'm still learning shading,drawing of wrinkles and,well,everything else.Would be nice if you could do some inking though
bad hair day??