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Mining signature

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I drew this for a member of the forum. I wanted some feedback on it because I love to draw in MSPaint and plan to continue drawing in it. This is my latest signature:

 

 

 

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I thought it was my best one yet. I am working on a banner for a clan (currently), so who knows if that one could be better?

 

 

 

These are my other projects in order of newest to oldest:

 

 

 

(Ranging sig goes here. Look below)

 

 

 

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These are signatures drawn. I got approached by two different companies by word of mouth to draw them pictures relating to scenes they wanted done. Those in turn got me other companies calling that saw my work at these meetings ::'

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I <3 Gears of War 2.

 

Add me on Xbox Live and mention you are from Tif :D

Looks pretty good so far, I can't really see any mistakes.

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pixel avvy by me deviantART

You really need a defined light source. I'm not saying you have to draw the sun in every picture, but you should at least know where it is. Think of your picture not as a 2-d MS paint drawing, but as a snapshot of an environment your attempting to recreate. Furthermore, the sky needs work... there's nothing wrong with leaving it blank, but if it is blank make sure you spend a long time carefully shading it... don't just draw some shapes and fill them in with the paint bucket tool. When shading the sky, the bright colors lie flat along the horizon, and continue upward in layers that change more so in saturation levels than in value. IN other words, the more saturated colors are at the top and the least saturated are at the bottom.

 

 

 

I'll give it seven kitties out of ten, this one really is your best so far methink.

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Here be dragons ^

 

Dragon of the Day

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You really need a defined light source. I'm not saying you have to draw the sun in every picture, but you should at least know where it is. Think of your picture not as a 2-d MS paint drawing, but as a snapshot of an environment your attempting to recreate. Furthermore, the sky needs work... there's nothing wrong with leaving it blank, but if it is blank make sure you spend a long time carefully shading it... don't just draw some shapes and fill them in with the paint bucket tool. When shading the sky, the bright colors lie flat along the horizon, and continue upward in layers that change more so in saturation levels than in value. IN other words, the more saturated colors are at the top and the least saturated are at the bottom.

 

 

 

I'll give it seven kitties out of ten, this one really is your best so far methink.

 

 

 

Thanks. I'll work on that with the banner I am doing for a clan :D

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I <3 Gears of War 2.

 

Add me on Xbox Live and mention you are from Tif :D

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