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Originally Posted by arcomniflash
Hi guys. I haven't ever posted anything on here before, so I apologize for coming in with a request but....
I drew this picture of Cammy, but since I am a novice colorist at best, I was wondering if anyone could help me add color to it.
In addition, I would find any critique very helpful for my growth as an artist.
Ah, I think I just made a pun. *slaps wrist*
- Arc
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Looks like you have a good grasp on drawing. There's a thread called, The "Fix My Art" Workshop, in the Artist's Hub on this forum; you might get some good tips from there. I may drop by to help when I have time. As far as advice for the moment, I'd say put a low opacity layer over your drawing and sketch a cube with the same angle and dimensions as her butt; then draw another cube matching the dimensions of her upper torso. Find and sketch the center line on both of them so you can locate where the spine is and determine how much "twist" it should have. Make another low opacity layer to make a sketch with the corrections, then make a full opacity layer with the finished corrections. Get rid of sketch layers you just made, make some touch-ups (delete the old parts of the original drawing), and all you'll have left is a finished corrected version of your drawing.
I'll give a better example when I can, but I've gotta get back to work now.
Good luck man; Rock On!