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Melhore seus fundamentos, a 3 min
Master pen and ink rendering through four progressive exercises: build value scales, shade basic forms, study organic objects, and create imaginary inventions using texture and light.
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Art
is there any way i can make this more interesting? i also need help with the flowers please

Hair
I’m trying to teach myself how to paint hair, any advice would be helpful. Thank you

Oc gazing at upcoming storm
I think my character and the tiger looks stiff and also I feel like the forest and storm doesn’t look far away? in my opinion would love some help on how to improve it

Oc gazing at upcoming storm
I think my character and the tiger looks stiff and also I feel like the forest and storm doesn’t look far away? in my opinion would love some help on how to improve it

Life enjoyer dwarf
Hi ! I want to first thank you for helping us. Truly. Now, I wanted to keep this simple (what, laziness ? pfft come on, no way right ?). Simple like anime style ? Only base colors, low opacity black layer for shadows, and lineart on top with some quick strokes for highlights. But... it feels kinda flat ? Lacking ? Is the mapping of the shadows right ? Not enough colors ? I'm also thinking of adding some bits of environments like grass, tiny rocks or something, to make it more grounded, make the character more believable, because you'd see he's part of something bigger.

illustration
What do you think of it?

Squirrel token MTG card WIP
Tilted the squirrel to look more to the acorns. Added some overlap and tree details. Added some color variations because it all felt quite orangy

Coin and Patch
This is currently a sketch for a drawing I’m planning, but the pose seems off. I don’t know why I’m struggling so much with this one, but any advice would help, before I start finishing the drawing and beginn with the color and rendering process. Thanks

proportionately proportional proportions
more figures. With the one on the right, i tried to capture what happens when the arm passes over the trapezius which connects to the clavicle. Everything else looks fine, but i think i got the proportions wrong on the female figure to the left. Maybe the ribcage is too big? Could be it. And for some reason, the right one looks off, it could be a matter of construction. If anyone has any solutions, please let me know!