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harro
color later maybe?

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>> Anonymous
Yes, please. But keep in mind, that pencil tool ftw.
>> harro
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>> Anonymous
Giant swords are useless. Unless you're cutting off the legs of a horse, theres no justification for a sword that big.
>> Anonymous
OP, DRAW SOME CYBORG HORSES GETTING CHOPPED IN HALF NOW
>> Anonymous
Cool.
>> Anonymous
looks like the head is just attached on as the neck is too thin
the giant sword makes no sense plus shitty handle and it's a fucking robot thing.
giant swords are awesome since they are heavy, big, and will fucking flatten a car...what?
oh, draw a horse in her style behind her.
it'll look more something.
and yeah it's cool.
>> Anonymous
>>160174
shut the fuck up.
>> Anonymous
>>160174
>>..what?
That:
>>giant swords are awesome since they are heavy, big, and will fucking flatten a car.

Or, as one wise person said some time ago, shut the fuck up
>> harro
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horses you say...

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>> Anonymous
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Dont be a cheap ass retarded piece of shit next time and use posemaniacs JUST for practice, dont try to fool people.
Also, you not only copied this pose, but also did it WRONG

Is this the same guy that copied the MGS ninja head from a wallpaper?
>> Anonymous
>>160207
Yeah, this totaly looks like a professional work that this dudes getting paid for.

No seriously gtfo, everything is practice.
So what if he used reference? Thats how you learn things you know!

But I agree at failing in copying the pose.
Harro, it looks wrong, legs too short and the body looks unbalanced.
>> harro
>>160207

?

what? I used it for reference, which is what most people do.

I didn't trace, and for me posting on /i/ *is* just for fun and practice.

sorry if you feel fooled?
>> harro
>>160209

yeah, I noticed afterwards that I should have put some perspective on the sword/ balanced better.

ah well...
>> JerkDouglas !!gLM8TNQoqQW
I understand where sageAnon is coming from. I'm gonna go out on a limb here, and say that most people draw in a public forum to show off their abilities.

Thusly, using direct reference to produce something that you're trying to pass off as original work is like... cheating.

It's like me copying a picture of some anime chick, changing the hair and costume and signing a name underneath it and saying "THIS IS MY OC KARIN-CHAN DESU ^_^"

I guess it's more of a courtesy saying what you reference, and really who gives a fuck, but still...

I understand anon's feelings.

Anon has feelings.
>> Anonymous
Using references isn't a crime, many pros do it.

I think most anime chicks ARE the same girl with different hairs.

Anon just like to bitch.
>> JerkDouglas !!gLM8TNQoqQW
>>160223
I am in agreement. Also, I couldn't copy a pose with anywhere near that level of precision, so it's not like extensive referencing is an auto-magical or simple task.
>> Anonymous
I feel a shitstorm approaching.. Wohoo! I think every user on /i/ should have one.


PS: I love your empty lineart way more than colored pieces.
>> harro
>>160228

in reference to the line art comment...

I know! What am I doing wrong?
>> Anonymous
I agree that Op should've said right off of the bat that he was using a reference. And also that OP made some pretty serious errors in copying, however;

Posemaniacs is meant to use as a reference for drawings and other shit. Drawings of people should not be done without reference unless you are a super pro and know everything about everything. If you don't use some sort of reference you are only reinforcing bad habits.

>>160222
No, it's nothing like that. Anime drawings are someone elses work. Posemanics are meant as references, and made public for that reason.

Furthermore these are 3-d renderings of the real human form, not a stylized work.

Usually I'm really critical of everything but I think I'll be critical of someone aside from the OP for once. I think more people should be using anatomically accurate references when they draw people.
>> Anonymous
>>160277

Does not have enough contrast.

Also you seem to choose one colour per item, it's like a child's colouring book.

I can see that you took reflections and how the colours interact with eachother into consideration, however you overdid it and saturated the nice hues you had. It ruined the effect and impact of the reflections. Remember that less is more. Make big statements with little things.

It's really really bothering me that you put the person and the sky and the ground on all sorts of different planes. I don't even know what's going on. It's all fine and dandy that you have this little angle going on with your lass there, but you need to follow through with the rest of the landscape.