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Here are some traditional art/sketches/ect.

 

I darkened some of them so you could see them better, because they were so light. ^_^

 

[spoiler=Sketch (Minimal shading) My version of Junk Warrior (heavily darkened)]

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[spoiler=Sketch (Minimal Shading) Crystal Scythe wielder (Somewhat heavily darkened)]

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[spoiler=Sketch (Maximal Shading) Crystal Vine (Undarkened)]

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[spoiler=Sketch (No Shading) Darkmighte Dragon (heavily harkened)]

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Although these are obviously imaginary creatures (monsters, things, etc...), their proportions seem off. For example, the first drawing: no way ever would legs like that would be able to support that type of body.

 

Although the graph paper lines and smudges makes them less attractive, they aren't the best. If they are just meant as doodles, they are fine.

 

I find the third one the best.

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Scanners don't mess up drawings drastically' date=' artists do.

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Actually, both do. :P

 

Unless they are major proportion issues.

 

Ah! *facepalm*

 

You must mean how each piece is relevant to each other, right? I was thinking their alignment from foreground to background. ^_^"

 

 

For the first one there are some technical detail proportion issues, mainly around the head.

 

For the second, the head, neck, and cloak are off.

 

For the third, the crystals on the head are a bit off.

 

The body is really small on the fourth and the legs look very strange.

 

Is that what you meant?

 

 

 

 

Although these are obviously imaginary creatures (monsters' date=' things, etc...), their proportions seem off. For example, the first drawing: no way ever would legs like that would be able to support that type of body.

 

Although the graph paper lines and smudges makes them less attractive, they aren't the best. If they are just meant as doodles, they are fine.

 

I find the third one the best.

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Yes! Finally, someone understands that I draw things that don't exist already!

 

The grid paper is all I had to draw on at the time I drew the grid ones.

 

Not meant to be doodles, but they aren't supposed to be perfect, either. Well, perfect is a strong word, but you get what I mean.

 

They get taken home and brought to school for in between classes, so they get smuged/crumpled/ect.

 

I'm also used to fixing up lines on the computer with GIMP.

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