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Fox Tails!!
Since I finally finished chapter 2, I thought I'd plug again ^_^; I WAS going to wait until I finished redoing some of the earlier pages, but that isn't going to happen for awhile sooo...
Fox Tails is about a guy named Keen who's life takes an incredibly strange turn when he saves the life of a spirit fox (Or she thinks he did at least). Now he has to try to get used to her following him around all the time, and all the other weird stuff that comes with it!
http://foxtails.keenspace.com/
Hope you like it!
Fox Tails is about a guy named Keen who's life takes an incredibly strange turn when he saves the life of a spirit fox (Or she thinks he did at least). Now he has to try to get used to her following him around all the time, and all the other weird stuff that comes with it!
http://foxtails.keenspace.com/
Hope you like it!
Hmm... I ran across your comic a few days before this pitch, read a bit of it...
Now I read a bit more :-p
I'll read the whole archives thru later, but I like it so far.
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Cute foxes
Now I read a bit more :-p
I'll read the whole archives thru later, but I like it so far.
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Cute foxes
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I think you need some work on the human figure. In some panels shoulders and chest don't make any sense, or are really amorphic. Perspective also needs work in some backgrounds. I've learned from experience that people who attempt to imitate manga or anime styles without learning human figure first tend to have art that doesn't look too professional. Look at how people are drawn, and THEN add stylizations.
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Yeah, I know what you're talking about. I've been practicing a lot, and lately I've been drawing more realistic-type figures. So hopefully I'll get better soon. Thanks for the advice!The Neko wrote:I think you need some work on the human figure. In some panels shoulders and chest don't make any sense, or are really amorphic. Perspective also needs work in some backgrounds. I've learned from experience that people who attempt to imitate manga or anime styles without learning human figure first tend to have art that doesn't look too professional. Look at how people are drawn, and THEN add stylizations.
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*clicks*
*reads*
Great story, but yeah, your art does need a little help. Perspective-wise as well as with human anatomy. The anatomy book I use is Human Anatomy Made Incredibly Easy by Christopher Hart. I'd also suggest picking up something for perspective. You don't seem to use a horison-line/vanishing point in your drawings. You need them. They're a pain in the butt (thank you LORD I don't have to do houses and buildings and squares for a few months) but better perspective will improve the realism factor by about fifty.
I've got you bookmarked, the story has sold me.
CW
*reads*
Great story, but yeah, your art does need a little help. Perspective-wise as well as with human anatomy. The anatomy book I use is Human Anatomy Made Incredibly Easy by Christopher Hart. I'd also suggest picking up something for perspective. You don't seem to use a horison-line/vanishing point in your drawings. You need them. They're a pain in the butt (thank you LORD I don't have to do houses and buildings and squares for a few months) but better perspective will improve the realism factor by about fifty.
I've got you bookmarked, the story has sold me.
CW
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You're completely right. Looking back, I've done a terrible job with things like backgrounds. I'll start putting more work into perspective.christwriter wrote:*clicks*
*reads*
Great story, but yeah, your art does need a little help. Perspective-wise as well as with human anatomy. The anatomy book I use is Human Anatomy Made Incredibly Easy by Christopher Hart. I'd also suggest picking up something for perspective. You don't seem to use a horison-line/vanishing point in your drawings. You need them. They're a pain in the butt (thank you LORD I don't have to do houses and buildings and squares for a few months) but better perspective will improve the realism factor by about fifty.
I've got you bookmarked, the story has sold me.
CW
And like I said, I'm already working on fixing the way I draw bodies. Hands too.
Foxtails
Yeah, after Miyo got hit by the truck, the ambulance pictures kinda funny looking... ^.^;
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My main problem was that the first couple of pages were'nt compelling enough for me to continue reading. Its just that, comics being such a visual medium, I would prefer to see a more "graphics intensive" beggining to get me excited and reading through your archives.
Then again maybe thats just me...
Then again maybe thats just me...
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Well, I'll be redoing some of the older pages anyway. So the ambulance will be put out of its misery ^^; (KAZE FOREVAH!!)Muffo11 wrote:Yeah, after Miyo got hit by the truck, the ambulance pictures kinda funny looking... ^.^;
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I've been getting that a lot, so I'll be redoing the prologue as well.thirdworldvillian wrote:My main problem was that the first couple of pages were'nt compelling enough for me to continue reading. Its just that, comics being such a visual medium, I would prefer to see a more "graphics intensive" beggining to get me excited and reading through your archives.
Then again maybe thats just me...
