JakeTheHuman

Dimensional Dominator

The Indomitable (Spring 2023)

Joined 3 years ago

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  • The Indomitable (Spring 2023)
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  • Basics Brawler
    4:32 PM, Tuesday May 16th 2023

    Hi! Thanks for your critique, I will make sure to keep the points you mentioned in mind for future practice and exercises. If it's not much hassle, could you give me a little more feedback on the texture exercises? For me these were no doubt the hardest of the lesson and I still feel like I don't quite get them. That's why, to ensure I can achieve a good method for drawing texture, I would greatly appreciate a bit more concrete feedback on those exercises specifically. Thank you!

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    1:52 AM, Saturday April 1st 2023

    Really cool concept! I really like the fake language as well, any tips on drawing a convincing one?

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    9:33 PM, Thursday March 30th 2023

    You didn't have to pop off, but you did anyway. Cool!

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    7:05 PM, Wednesday March 29th 2023

    Really cool idea, love the presentation as well!

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    7:04 PM, Wednesday March 29th 2023

    Nice design! :D

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    6:24 PM, Wednesday March 29th 2023

    Cool concept!

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    6:20 PM, Wednesday March 29th 2023

    Cool one! Love the look on the lad's face

    9:39 PM, Tuesday March 28th 2023

    Thank you! :)

    11:31 AM, Sunday October 9th 2022

    Thank you! Appreciate the feedback

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